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Tuesday, May 9, 2023 / Categories: Featured, Health, Drugs, Medication & Addiction Medications and Aging Health Lynn Breuer of Jewish Family Service of Metro Detroit discusses Medications and Aging. Learn why and how overmedication for sleep, anxiety and depression issues have become so prevalent, and how to avoid becoming a victim. Lynn also discusses the side effects of medications, accurate usages, and The Beers Criteria for inappropriate medication use in older adults. Lynn currently heads up JFS’s Chronic Disease Management programs, which in addition to geriatric care management, includes cognitive wellness programming as well as individual and group health coaching. Previous Article Why Are You More Likely to Get a Sunburn in Spring? Next Article 5 Ways Women Can Take Care of Their Whole Health Print Tags: Lynn Breuer Medications and Aging Eldercare Solutions of Jewish Family Service of Me Seniors and Medications Overmedicating Seniors