by mg_user | Sep 28, 2022 | Current Events
According to The New York Times, the senior housing market is changing. This new growth is spurring variety and new design. With the pandemic slowing the senior housing market, due to lower occupancy rates and stalled construction, developers are now adapting to meet...
by mg_user | Sep 21, 2022 | Current Events
A recent study by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), found that while federal agencies have programs designed to prevent falls or improve accessibility for older adults and those with disabilities, the programs: serve a limited number of...
by mg_user | Sep 14, 2022 | Current Events
A study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society found that the challenges posed to aging adults – many of whom were alone in their homes during the pandemic – increased their self-efficacy. When asked, many reported feeling an increased...
by mg_user | Sep 5, 2022 | Current Events
For people 65 and up, independent, disability-free years rose not only among healthy seniors, but those living with conditions like heart disease, diabetes, arthritis and vision and hearing problems. Experts called the findings – published in the Journal PLOS...
by mg_user | May 7, 2019 | Current Events
It was recently made public that America’s Social Security program might not be able to pay out full benefits to recipients past 2035. The program, which was signed into law in 1935 to help support older adults in retirement, won’t come to a screeching halt, but it...
by mg_user | Apr 26, 2019 | Current Events
Here in the U.S., retirement used to be a given by the age of 65, but that no longer seems to be the case. Recent data released by the Census Bureau and Bureau of Labor Statistics has shown that the number of retirement age Americans in the labor force is the highest...