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Become a Sponsor Welcome to Sage Aging. An Informative, open, honest conversation about aging in today’s world. As I’ve been preparing to launch this podcast
The 411 on Hearing Loss
Become a Sponsor This Week on Sage aging Hearing loss can have far-reaching effects on individuals and their families. Signs of hearing loss are sometimes
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Five websites every caregiver should know about
My top five websites every caregiver should know about are a great place for new caregivers to begin when they embark on their caregiving journey.

Finding Elder Care and Disability Resources
Finding eldercare and disability resources can sometimes seem impossible. The needs are usually urgent, but where do you begin to look? If you are seeking assistance for seniors living at home and have ever wondered where to find a source for community senior and disability resources and services near you, this episode is for you!

Living with Parkinson’s
Receiving a diagnosis of a serious illness like Parkinson’s is a life-changing event that can disrupt every aspect of your life. Initially, you experience a

An Introduction to Parkinson’s
This week on Sage Aging Parkinson’s disease affects nearly 1 million people in the United States and more than 10 million people worldwide, yet most

8 Steps to a Secure Future
Well, I think it’s safe to say that we’ve completely transitioned into summer. It’s really hot! And for those of us living in Florida and

Caring for someone with dementia
This week on Sage Aging Caring for a loved one with dementia comes with its unique challenges. Every situation is different and finding the right

Medicare 101 – The Basics
Medicare 101 – What You Need to Know When it comes to Medicare, confusion is the norm for most people, parts A B, C, D

Suddenly a caregiver, now what?!
Becoming a caregiver for an aging loved one can be a life-jarring overwhelming event that turns your life upside down and inside out. How do

Elder Law Explained: Probate
Probate. Now there’s a term that affects many, but is understood by few. What is probate? Is it a good thing or a bad thing?