Strokes are the second leading cause of cognitive loss late in life. A person's language and memory system may be compromised by a major stroke, or by a series of small strokes that gradually diminish a person's cognitive capacity. The leading cause...
A healthy lifestyle can help slow many of the physiological changes that are part of aging. People who age well eat right, exercise, and stay involved and active.
Problems with declining health or increasing disability can make it difficult for the elderly to manage on their own. About 1 in 5 elderly people need help performing daily living activities. The Over 60 Health Center in East Oakland provides assist...
In an ideal world, all of our diseases and problems would be compressed into the very last few years of life. But the reality is that people tend to get more chronic illnesses as they grow older. In this segment several chronic conditions that affec...
For years, scientific research on aging focused only on its negative aspects. But improved medical care and extensive public health programs have dramatically increased the average human lifespan. Aging and dying, like many aspects of our health, ar...
Aging is the pattern of life changes that occurs naturally as people grow older. After the age of about 30 the body begins its slow, inexorable decline, although it will be decades before the real effects become apparent.
The most alarming condition for many elderly people is the possibility of cognitive loss. Significant memory loss, dementia, is not normal. In addition to memory problems it is related to problems with language or spatial skills, judgment and reason...
At Hollenbeck Home, one of the country's oldest licensed residential centers, Rosaline and Ching-U Ip found a way to maintain their independence, yet be assured of support when they needed it. In addition to the residential side, Hollenbeck has its ...