Jun
19
2018
The data that characterizes the definition of high blood pressure is changing. Now, the upper limit has been lowered. Which means many, many more Americans and older adults will now be diagnosed with medically defined "high blood...
Jun
11
2018
High blood pressure is a very common health condition, affecting more than half of American adults.
High blood pressure is often referred to as the “silent killer,” and is a leading cause of heart attack and stroke in North America....
Jun
05
2018
Co-host, “Seniorities”
As Chairman of the Board, Scituate Council on Aging, I co-host a regular Scituate cable tv program with Linda Hayes, Executive Director of the COA.
Kim Stewart was recently named Scituate's Citizen of the Year, and is very active...
May
28
2018
According to research, as many as 10-20% of older adults above the age of 65 suffer from mild cognitive impairment. Another five million have Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive and deteriorating dementia.
The process of aging will effect us all....
May
21
2018
Co-host, “Seniorities”
As Chairman of the Board, Scituate Council on Aging, I co-host a bi-monthly program with Linda Hayes, Executive Director of the COA.
Click on link below as we discuss current status of events pertaining to our push to gain...
Jan
24
2023
Why do our elderly parents fall? Is is simply old age?
Actually, there are many reasons and explanations. Seniors can trip over obstacles which may be deemed minor. Examples include a small rug, or door thresholds. ...
May
15
2018
-- Do I really have to pay federal taxes on Social Security benefits?
Well, in this case, it depends on your income. For example, if your adjusted gross income plus non-taxable income plus half your Social Security benefit add...
May
07
2018
Re-posting a timely article on the financial strain of Medicare and Medicaid coverage and home care industry reimbursements. There is not enough money to fully cover all elderly in need. Seniors need to understand the responsibility to...
Apr
30
2018
Changes in our elderly parents, both physically and cognitively, can come quickly. Certainly, this may be a gradual process. And casual observers may be fooled into thinking very little has changed. Or, many seniors are able...
Apr
24
2018
Co-host, “Seniorities”
As Chairman of the Board, Scituate Council on Aging, I co-host a bi-monthly program with Linda Hayes, Executive Director of the COA.
Click on link below as we discuss current events, and upcoming activities available through the Senior Center.
Our...