Elderly treated by 17 different aides on average per 28 days Elderly Norwegians who live at home and receive assistance from district nurses and nursing aides have to cope with far more individual helpers than recommended. But the patients rarely complain.
Older women want their wine You can forget about arsenic and old lace. Menthol drops and butter toffees too. In the near future the favoured transgressions of old ladies will be along the line of merlots and pinot blancs. A new generation of elderly tipplers is slogging its way toward assisted living facilities.
Earmarked taxes can finance elder boom costs We will be twice as wealthy in 2060 as we are today. But it’s doubtful that we will be eager to pay more taxes – unless we know what the money is going to.
Elderly on antidepressants more likely to fracture hips Hundreds of serious bone fractures in Norway among the elderly can be linked to the antidepressants used to treat their depression.
Heat waves take a toll in Stockholm High temperatures linked to climate change are already causing premature deaths in Stockholm. The elderly are most vulnerable.
Predicting depression among older women Scientists have discovered that low levels of a particular molecule in the brain can be used to predict depression in elderly women.
Care but no caring Nursing care at home can be the best solution for many elderly who manage to live on their own. But a new study reveals how they frequently encounter a lack of respect and empathy from nurses.