Become a volunteer advocate for AARP Massachusetts
By Mike Festa, State Director, AARP Massachusetts
Attend one of our caregiving and retirement security events
AARP Massachusetts is working to ensure you have the health...
The grace of forgetting
By Marianne Delorey
“Blessed are the forgetful, for they get the better even of their blunders.” Friedrich Nietzsche
“To be able to forget means sanity.” Jack London
People who...
Delusional, paranoid and hallucinatory behavior in Alzheimer’s disease patients
By Micha Shalev
Delusional, paranoid and hallucinatory behaviors may be a response to internal or external factors. They most often occur as a result of...
Common myths of aging
By Micha Shalev
Like any form of bias, ageism has led many of us to make false assumptions about seniors. Many of these myths may...
Keeping our parents a little longer at home
Providing a safe environment
By Micha Shalev, MHA CDP CDCM
It is a given that most elderly people want to stay in their home and not...
Common mistakes people make when selecting a long term care facility for a loved...
By Micha Shalev, MHA CDP CDCM
Part two of two. Part one was in the October issue of the Fifty Plus Advocate and can also...
Ten common mistakes people make when selecting a long term care facility for a...
By Micha Shalev, MHA CDP CDCM
Part one of two. Part two will be in the November issue of the Fifty Plus Advocate.
When families and...
Dementia and shower (‘bath) time
By Micha Shalev
One of the challenges in caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease or another kind of dementia can be bath (or shower) time....
Reasons why a person with dementia may want ‘to go home’
By Micha Shalev
Photo Micha Shalev, Photo Submitted
“I want to go home” is one of the most heartbreaking and confounding phrases people with dementia may...
Safety monitoring of a loved one diagnosed with dementia
By Micha Shalev
(Photo Micha Shalev, Photo Submitted)
We get news every day of remarkable developments in the tech world that claim to make our lives...