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6 Things You Have to Know for Successful Aging in Place

May 27, 2014 By Mark Hager

6 Things You Have to Know for Successful Aging in Place

6 ideas you need to understand for successful aging in place. A great start to personal planning & can help you achieve your age in place goals.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: age in place, Aging in Place, Personal Planning, Planning, Proper Planning, retirement, Successful Aging, successful aging in place, Why we have to figure out aging in place

Memorial Day 2014

May 26, 2014 By Mark Hager

Today is Memorial Day 2014. To those who made the ultimate sacrifice to win and keep our freedom; thank you.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: holidays, Memorial Day

Behind Closed Doors Elderly Care Exposed – Elder Abuse on the BBC

May 23, 2014 By Mark Hager

Behind Closed Doors Elderly Care Exposed BBC

Behind Closed Doors Elderly Care Exposed Panorama documentary on the BBC shows undercover video from elder abuse in care homes. See the full video here!

Filed Under: Caregiving, Elder Abuse Tagged With: Bbc, Behind Closed Doors, Behind Closed Doors Elderly Care Exposed, Cdata, Documentaries, elder abuse, elderly care, Panorama, Undercover Video

Long Term Care Facts – Infographic

May 22, 2014 By Mark Hager

Long term care infographic featured

This long term care facts infographic is part of our series, “Why we have to figure out aging in place”. In the series, we are exploring topics that relate to aging in place which we feel are going to be major obstacles for people. Specifically, things that are going to affect the quality of life for […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Aging in Place, Cdata, infographic, long term care, Long Term Care Facts, Long Term Care Insurance, Why we have to figure out aging in place

Elder Abuse Rampant & It Needs To Be Stopped

May 19, 2014 By Mark Hager

Elder abuse

Most people know that elder abuse happens; I did. I knew it was a pretty common thing, too. It is nearly an epidemic. I’m looking for input on what to do.

Filed Under: Caregiving, Elder Abuse Tagged With: elder abuse, Elderly Abuse, Stop Elder Abuse

National Aging in Place Council

May 3, 2014 By Mark Hager

National Aging in Place Council, NAIPC logo

The National Aging in Place Council ® (NAIPC ®) is an association of businesses that provide services to people at a local level who are aging in place.

Filed Under: Glossary Tagged With: aging, Aging in Place, Local Level, National Aging In Place Council

Continuing Retirement Changes

April 9, 2014 By Mark Hager

retirement changes

A 2012 AARP study found that 72% of baby boomers approaching retirement will have to delay it for financial reasons. Half of boomers said they would likely have to work indefinitely. Retirement no longer means working for 40 years, then automatically relaxing and reflecting on life as you approach age 60. The average age of retirement […]

Filed Under: Retirement Tagged With: retirement, Retirement Changes

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March 21, 2014 By Mark Hager

Filed Under: Home Automation

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