Important Long-Term Care Decisions to Consider for Your Loved One Important Long-Term Care Decisions to Consider for Your Loved One Alyssa Strickland, Gracefully Greying Contributing Writer Thursday, September 2, 2021 0 Caregiving is the biggest act of love and compassion there is but at some point, an increased level of care will be required. For seniors who are infirm, aged, or disabled, helping to determine... Read more
Asbestos, Mesothelioma and your Legal Rights Asbestos, Mesothelioma and your Legal Rights With Michael Serling and Eric Abramson Monday, August 30, 2021 0 Discussion of the important medical and legal issues involving asbetos-related cancers, including Mesothelioma. Read more
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The Four Stages of Aging in Place The Four Stages of Aging in Place Geographic Resource Guide to Home Care Thursday, August 12, 2021 0 Knowing the four stages of aging in place leads us to this useful city-specific geographic tool to learn about home care options. Read more
Monday, June 16, 2025 / Categories: Featured, Legal, Abuse, Neglect & Scams Understanding Vulnerability and Financial Exploitation Peter Lichtenberg, Ph.D. Peter Lichtenberg, Ph.D. leads a discussion of understanding vulnerability to financial exploitation of older adults. He discusses programs that are being undertaken to help those of us who are aging and ways to find protection from the many scams that are out there. Peter Lichtenberg, Ph.D. is the past Director of the Institute of Gerontology (1999-2024) and was the Founding Director of the Wayne State University Lifespan Alliance and is a Distinguished University Service Professor of Psychology and Gerontology. His research focuses on financial decision making, financial exploitation and financial capacity in older adults, as well as neurocognitive impairment, late life depression and impacts on quality of life and longevity. https://iog.wayne.edu/profile/aa2275 Previous Article The Jewish Senior Life Community, Metropolitan Detroit Next Article Moving Seniors with Planning and Compassion Print Tags: Dr. Peter Lichtenberg Vulnerability in Older Adults Financial Vulnerability in Older Adults Scamming Seniors Protecting Seniors from Financial and Psychologica