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Abuse Of Senior Citizens Widespread, Vastly Underreported Across America
Solitude has become a deadly threat for hundreds of thousands of elderly folks living at home. -
Inside The New Massachusetts Law That Supports Alzheimer's Victims And Their Caregivers
Callie Crossley speaks with advocates from the Alzheimer's Association Massachusetts and New Hampshire Chapter about the new Massachusetts law supporting victims of Alzheimer's disease. -
Senior Resident Found Alive In D.C. Apartment 5 Days After Fire
Raymond Holton, 74, was found alive and well in his apartment at a senior living center when building inspectors showed up to assess damage from Wednesday's fire. -
At 102, Man Kaur Is Still Running — And Winning Gold Medals
She just earned a gold in the World Masters Athletics Championship in Spain. And she didn't even start running until she was 93! -
Memory Cafes Give Alzheimer's And Dementia Patients A Chance To Connect
Memory cafes are places where people with Alzheimer’s or other neurocognitive disorders — along with their caregivers — can connect with others who share their experiences. -
Retirees Struggle To Locate Billions In Lost Pensions As Government Looks For Solutions
Employers want clear guidelines on what steps they must take to track down participants. -
New National Data Shows 'Crisis' Of Elder Abuse
States received more than 1.5 million reports of elder abuse in 2016, and there are likely millions more.