Hope for the Alzheimer's Journey Hope for the Alzheimer's Journey With Carol B. Amos Wednesday, April 21, 2021 0 Carol B. Amos joins Dr. Andrea Wilkinson as she discusses caregiving for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease (or another type of dementia). Tune in to gain some important insights, tools, and... Read more
Questions No One Wants to Ask in the Workplace Questions No One Wants to Ask in the Workplace With Lisa Zastrow, Attorney and Partner at Lipson|Neilson Friday, April 16, 2021 0 Las Vegas based Attorney Lisa Zastrow, Partner at Lipson|Neilson, joins us to discuss uncomfortable questions that arise in the workplace. She addresses age discrimination, grounds for... Read more
What is the New Normal in the Courts? What is the New Normal in the Courts? With Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget McCormack Thursday, April 15, 2021 0 Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget McCormack discusses the profound and rapid change in the court system in 2020, 2021 and beyond. Read more
One Punch at a Time: Lila's Good Health One Punch at a Time: Lila's Good Health Lila Lazarus features a stroke survivor who takes up boxing Monday, April 12, 2021 0 Health Reporter Lila Lazarus talks to former dentist Dr. Stephen Minns about his unique response to a life-altering stroke. 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