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Going Up! Keeping Elevators Safe for Older Adults
Practitioners can take measures to improve elevator safety among older adults, a population at particular risk for elevator-related injuries.

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Going Up! Keeping Elevators Safe for Older Adults
Unlocking Memory: Art and Music Serve as Keys

Web Exclusives (Archive)

• Treating Low Vision
• Alzheimer’s Cure on the Horizon?
• Village Concept Promotes Aging in Place

News (View Archive)

• Vitamin B May Not Guard Against Second Stroke, Heart Attack

• Computerized Warning System Can Reduce Inappropriate Drug Orders for Older Hospital Patients

• Risks, Benefits of Heart Valve Replacement Technique Not Fully Understood

• Calcium Supplements Linked to Boost in Heart Attack Risk

• CPR Alone May be Better for Many Victims of Cardiac Arrest

Reading Room (View Archive)

Dementia Beyond Drugs: Changing the Culture of Care
by G. Allen Power, MD

How to Keep Mom (and Yourself) Out of a Nursing Home
by David Fisher, MD

Longevity Rules: How to Age Well Into the Future
edited by Stuart Greenbaum

Aging Blogs

Fear of Falling

Comparing Nursing Homes,
and Seeing Stars

One Way to Judge a Nursing Home

Going Gray

"Is that a birthday? 'tis, alas! too clear; 'Tis but the funeral of the former year."

— Alexander Pope
(1688 - 1744)
Positively Ageless (View Archive)

Computer-Savvy Octogenarian

Music for a Lifetime

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