As the title suggests, mental health challenges may be both a cause and outcome of an older adult experiencing loneliness and/or social isolation. Factors affecting mental health in older adults The overall prevalence of mental and behavioral health challenges among older adults is generally lower than other age groups. The impact, however, can be more…
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April is National Volunteer Month, dedicated to acknowledging and appreciating the work volunteers do year-round to provide support to their communities. Currently, 60.7 million Americans volunteer with an organization, a number that has continued to increase since the pandemic. Volunteers are the heart of our communities, and their work should not go unnoticed. Aside from…
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If you were asked to stop for a moment and think about the term “Parkinson’s Disease” (PD) or the term “Shaking Palsy,” what would be the first image that comes to mind? It is likely you visualize someone shaking. According to several studies on PD, it is found that many individuals correlate the condition to…
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