Stanford's Cure for Alzheimers
A relatively new study conducted at the Stanford University School of Medicine (led by Dr. Jenny Johansson) appears to have made a breakthro...
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A relatively new study conducted at the Stanford University School of Medicine (led by Dr. Jenny Johansson) appears to have made a breakthro...
Finding senior housing does not put our elders closer to death, but that doesn't stop them from feeling that it does. In the past we’ve expr...
When you’re trying to find senior care communities, you may struggle with what type of senior living (or residential care) is most suitable ...
Not too long ago, I received a phone call from a social worker at physician’s clinic. The social worker had told me that the doctor was grow...
Many of us have had the displeasure of witnessing heart attacks in person. They’re scary incidents that can incapacitate our loved ones. Mos...
Although we try to keep our blog concise by restricting the material to senior health, this latest news was too uplifting to stay silent. We...
By: Derek Hobson Age is a number, not a characteristic. Age is as arbitrary as time. Arbitrary, superfluous, and completely subjective. How ...
Last week, we listed some of the different types of dementia since, contrary to popular belief, Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia are not syn...
Concierge Care Advisors is a senior care referral agency, and on a foundational level that means we are a company founded on building relati...
By: Cheri Therriault We are always thinking about the future, but we leave out the parts that make us fearful… like aging and death. When p...
By: Derek Hobson In the past, we've talked extensively about the pros and cons of RoboCare. Partially because it’s a technological developme...
There was a story on Channel 13 this week regarding an Adult Family Home in Olympia, WA. Although this home has been closed for several year...