Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

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

A development of 321 mulitgenerational student flats is being built on Newmarket Road and Cheddars Lane, opposite Cambridge retail park.

The developer is Wrenbridge.

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Communal living projects moving from hippie to mainstream

SAN FRANCISCO: The hippies could be proven right. Four decades after they introduced the commune into the industrialized society, pooling goods and saving nature’s resources, sustainability and the sharing economy are on the up.

This includes co-housing – where residents have separate bedrooms but may Read More »

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Age care compounds becoming soft crime targets

TULSA: Retirement communities and skilled nursing homes imply a level of elevated safety in their commercial pitch to prospective customers. But evidence is mounting that age-apartheid compounds are increasingly becoming soft crime targets and the care sector is trashing its reputation by doing nothing to Read More »

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Neuropsychiatric symptoms speed Alzheimer’s progression

HOUSTON: A range of neuropsychiatric symptoms are associated with earlier progression to severe Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and earlier death, new research shows.

Using data from a landmark longitudinal study, investigators found that psychotic and affective symptoms had a differential impact on the speed of progression Read More »

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