elderly /tags/elderly elderly en-US WLRN Wed, 29 May 2024 13:56:56 GMT DeSantis signs bill targeting the financial exploitation of seniors /government-politics/2024-05-29/desantis-signs-bill-targeting-the-financial-exploitation-of-seniors Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed nine bills, including a measure (SB 556) that will allow banks to delay disbursing money if employees think seniors or “vulnerable” adults could be getting financially exploited. Wed, 29 May 2024 13:56:56 GMT /government-politics/2024-05-29/desantis-signs-bill-targeting-the-financial-exploitation-of-seniors Planning ahead for Alzheimer's costs in Florida is key /health/2024-01-05/alzheimers-dementia-care-costs-florida-planning-resources Miami-Dade County has the nation's highest prevalence of Alzheimer's. But with monthly memory care costs in Florida averaging at more than $8,000 per month, one family talks about the difficult choices to come. Fri, 05 Jan 2024 11:00:00 GMT /health/2024-01-05/alzheimers-dementia-care-costs-florida-planning-resources Verónica Zaragovia U.S. volunteerism rates are down. Florida is reporting the sharpest decline /florida-news/2023-04-18/u-s-volunteerism-rates-are-down-florida-is-reporting-the-sharpest-decline The share of Americans who volunteer their time to help charities build houses, serve food, do environmental cleanup, and much else has been on the decline nationwide but nowhere as sharply as in Florida, where only 16% of residents donate their free hours to local organizations, according to the latest available statistics. Tue, 18 Apr 2023 15:00:00 GMT /florida-news/2023-04-18/u-s-volunteerism-rates-are-down-florida-is-reporting-the-sharpest-decline Kay Dervishi , Yesica Balderrama U.S. Senate panel to investigate guardianship program practices nationwide /news/2023-03-24/us-senate-panel-to-investigate-guardianship-program-practices-nationwide The U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging hearing announcement comes the same month ۰²and Bloomberg Law published stories showing a lack of oversight and accountability in guardianship programs Fri, 24 Mar 2023 14:20:57 GMT /news/2023-03-24/us-senate-panel-to-investigate-guardianship-program-practices-nationwide Joshua Ceballos, Daniel Rivero As long-term care staffing crisis worsens, immigrants can bridge the gaps /health-care/2023-02-06/as-long-term-care-staffing-crisis-worsens-immigrants-can-bridge-the-gaps The industry has long relied on immigrants to bolster its ranks, and they’ll be critical to meeting future staffing needs, experts say. But as the baby boom generation fills beds, policymakers are slow to open new pathways for foreign workers. Mon, 06 Feb 2023 19:00:00 GMT /health-care/2023-02-06/as-long-term-care-staffing-crisis-worsens-immigrants-can-bridge-the-gaps Should older adults risk major surgery? New research offers guidance /health/2022-11-30/should-older-adults-risk-major-surgery-new-research-offers-guidance An important new study offers much-needed data to inform older Americans of the risks and benefits they must weigh when facing major surgery. Wed, 30 Nov 2022 21:00:00 GMT /health/2022-11-30/should-older-adults-risk-major-surgery-new-research-offers-guidance Judith Graham - Kaiser Health News 'Your whole life is gone': Elderly retirees in Florida struggle to rebuild after Ian /hurricane-coverage/npr-breaking-news/2022-11-19/your-whole-life-is-gone-elderly-retirees-in-florida-struggle-to-rebuild-after-ian Florida is a magnet for retirees — not just for those who can afford exclusive gated communities, but also for those on fixed incomes. Now, many face a wrenching reality: rebuilding is not an option. Mon, 21 Nov 2022 15:00:00 GMT /hurricane-coverage/npr-breaking-news/2022-11-19/your-whole-life-is-gone-elderly-retirees-in-florida-struggle-to-rebuild-after-ian Danielle Kaye, Marisa Peñaloza Disasters like Ian pose extra risk for fragile older people /hurricane-coverage/2022-10-10/disasters-like-ian-pose-extra-risk-for-fragile-older-people Older people with limited mobility and those with chronic health conditions requiring the use of electrically powered medical devices were especially vulnerable when Hurricane Ian slammed into Southwest Florida. Mon, 10 Oct 2022 16:30:00 GMT /hurricane-coverage/2022-10-10/disasters-like-ian-pose-extra-risk-for-fragile-older-people Anita Snow, Jay Reeves Are you caring for someone living with dementia? USF expert offers tips to weather Hurricane Ian /hurricane-coverage/2022-09-29/are-you-caring-for-someone-living-with-dementia-usf-expert-offers-tips-to-weather-hurricane-ian Caregivers can use puzzles, blankets, comfort food and other tools to help distract their loved one with dementia from the often chaotic environment that comes with sheltering from a hurricane. Thu, 29 Sep 2022 12:30:00 GMT /hurricane-coverage/2022-09-29/are-you-caring-for-someone-living-with-dementia-usf-expert-offers-tips-to-weather-hurricane-ian Stephanie Colombini Florida housing costs squeeze older adults on a fixed income /news/2022-08-11/florida-housing-costs-squeeze-older-adults-on-a-fixed-income The agencies serving Florida's two largest metropolitan areas report that more seniors are seeking housing assistance, citing circumstances like rent increases at an address they've lived at for years. Thu, 11 Aug 2022 13:00:00 GMT /news/2022-08-11/florida-housing-costs-squeeze-older-adults-on-a-fixed-income Gabriella Paul