One hundred years ago, the average life expectancy in the US was around 47 years of age. In 2022, even in the aftermath of a devastating pandemic, the average life expectancy has nearly doubled, with the numbers now hovering around 80 years old. Older Americans now have many more decades of time to fill, which …
Thanks to revolutionary technological advances we are living longer, and perhaps as an outcome of those same advances, are having less children. The math is simple – more older adults and less working hands. Those in long-term care have heard the alarm bells for decades, and with 9 out of 10 seniors preferring to age …
With mask mandates being lifted and the COVID pandemic seeming to wind down, more family gatherings are sure to take place on the immediate horizon! But, a long-overdue reunion may raise concerns about an elderly relative’s ability to live independently and actually necessitate in-home care and companionship. Today, Mario D’Aquila, Chief Operating Officer of Assisted …
The Story of Brian and Servet Brian McGowan is a former Wall Street management consultant. He is currently writing a book entitled, “Just Another Day of Hell in Paradise,” which chronicles the epic journey of his wife’s illness. Due to a rare liver condition that left her in a state not unlike the boy in …
September is World Alzheimer’s Month. That’s why Mark Alyn talks with the inventor of Rosie 2.0. Rosie 2.0 is a senior’s Alexa or Google Home. It’s a SiMPL Technology solution for memory loss patients and their caregivers. Rosie is a talking alarm clock that allows family members and/or caregivers to record reminders in their familiar …
Fast becoming known as a celebrated Healthy Lifestyle expert, Marsha Steed feels she just getting started. What began as sharing healthy eating tips with people in her building, Marsha moved to recording tips on healthy eating and living on YouTube, and is now turning it into a full-on Your Lifestyle Ambition™ channel. Marsha enjoys teaching easy steps …
Beatriz Angulo was born in Guanajuato Mexico and was raised in Indio Ca. She is a Certified Nurse Assistant, Phlebotomy Technician, Licensed Security Officer, and has a Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Criminal Justice. She has spent her professional life caring for others, whether in hospitals, nursing homes or privately. Beatriz is married, has four …
There are two questions that we have to ask ourselves. The 1st is ” Where am I going?” and the 2nd is “Who will go with me?” If you ever get these questions in the wrong order, you are in trouble. Howard Thurman We, the over 50, are waking up to the fact that our …
With increased social pressure (on- and offline), test performance requirements, and competitiveness to get accepted into colleges, stress is at an all-time high for students. With the release of his 40th book, “Change Your Brain, Change Your Grades,” Late Night Health guest 10-times New York Times bestselling author, neuroscientist and psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Amen provides …
The TV IS To Loud – Please Turn It Down — Mark Alyn Talks About Hearing Aids When was the last time you and your friends talked about your health and bragged how great you felt? If such a conversation seems impossible, you’ll enjoy Mark Alyn’s interview with Dr. Robyn, competitive volleyball player turned …