April 7, 2010: Today’s Headlines In Aging

by Richard Shank on April 7, 2010

I am testing a new feature for the blog. Let us know if you find this useful! Check out this morning’s aging related headlines.

East Texas woman is now oldest living American
Source: Dallas Morning News

Gerontology panel celebrates National Aging Week at SJSU
Source: Spartan Daily

Fair offers information about seniors’ care
Source: Burnaby Now

Your toughest retirement puzzle: Long-term care
Source: CNN

Middle-Age Americans Less Mobile Than Ever
Source: U.S. News and World Report

Long-term-care policies: Pouring money down a hole?
Source: Los Angeles Times

Washington Legislature should ensure home-care workers have health care
Source: Seattle Times

Tech Titans Encourage Seniors to Go Online
Source: PCmag.com

Federal grant of $652,582 will help Washington state’s older adults with chronic diseases
Source: Department of Social and Health Services, Washington

Knapp: The meaning of aging in place
Source: The Newton Tab/The Daily News Tribune

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