iDetroit, A Human Atlas Project iDetroit, A Human Atlas Project With Marcus Lyon, Photographer, Artist, and Founder of A Human Atlas Monday, November 30, 2020 0 Learn the back story of i.Detroit, A Human Atlas of a Nation, developed by British photographer and artist Marcus Lyon. Read more
Parkinson Voice Project Parkinson Voice Project With Samantha Elandary, MA, CCC-SLP Monday, November 30, 2020 0 Samantha Elandary, MA, CCC-SLP, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Parkinson Voice Project explains how there is relief for individuals with Parkinson’s and related neurological disorders... Read more
Family Caregiving and the Future of Aging Family Caregiving and the Future of Aging With guest Dr. Zayna Khayat Wednesday, November 25, 2020 0 Zayna Khayat is Future Strategist with SE Health, a health and social impact enterprise with a major focus on creating a better future for aging adults in their homes and communities. Read more
Online Lottery Scams & Tips to Avoid Online Lottery Scams & Tips to Avoid Warning Signs and Tips on Avoiding Scams Monday, November 16, 2020 0 In this article, we are focusing on online lottery scams and everything you should know about them. Apart from covering the basics, we will go through the warning signs and tips on avoiding scams! Read more
Monday, December 21, 2020 / Categories: Financial, Money Management, Health, Cognitive Loss Onset Dementia & Money Loss With Dr. Peter Lichtenberg Dr. Peter Lichtenberg discusses the fascinating study showing that a 10 percent loss of cognitive ability correlates to a 20 percent loss in net worth. This study focuses on creating a 'risk system' for those who have been diagnosed with a mild cognitive impairment, as it pertains to financial decisions. Dr. Lichtenberg is the director of the Merrill Palmer Institute of Gerontology at Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Previous Article Balance and Stability Class Next Article These 4 Secrets Can Help You Age Print Tags: Alzheimers & Dementia Dr. Peter Lichtenberg Merrill Palmer Institute Wellness