Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

NEW YORK: The three hundred and ninetieth entry for the seniors housing Global Awards for 2015 has been received.

The city council has approved changing the zoning of 401 Main Street, also known as the Wheeler property, from I-1 to a planned unit development (PUD). The Read More »

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Octogenarian wants to rejuvenate seniors housing environment

BOSTON: The 80 year old owner of a city center apartment complex wants to take over an adjacent vacant lot and craft an affordable housing option and core needs shopping outlets into the street level area of both sites.

The octogenarian said that he has Read More »

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Dementia wanderers issue destroying public image of skilled nursing homes

CHICAGO: The image of the police being called in to search for dementia wanderers from skilled nursing homes is traducing the safe haven image of care custodians, and is opening up the management and staff to the increasing propensity to pursue civil damages and criminal Read More »

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Having children can permanently affect the female brain claims study

DALLAS: The findings suggest that childbirth can affect the female brain, but they could also shed light on the controversy over whether hormone replacement therapy in menopausal women affects the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease in later life, scientists said.

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