Volunteers to create new virtual village for elderly

LAS VEGAS: Non-profit Neighbors Network is set to provide volunteers to carry out chores that enable older people to live independently.

For a yearly fee of $487 per person, members will have access to a network of vetted volunteers who do the sorts of chores Read More »

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Multigenerational buyers present challenge to developers and their agents

ATLANTA: Working in real estate can be a challenge, but when you’re working with multigenerational buyers–a household of more than two generations–things can get even more complicated as you work to meet the diverse needs of parents, grandparents and children.

More and more multigenerational households Read More »

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Cognitive problems are common after cardiac arrest

HOUSTON: Half of all patients who survive a cardiac arrest experience problems with cognitive functions such as memory and attention. This has been shown by a major international study. Surprisingly, however, a control group comprising heart attack patients had largely the same level of problems. Read More »

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Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

NEW YORK: The two hundred and seventy-seventh entry for the seniors housing Global Award for 2015 has been received.

The 70-unit apartment complex Housing Trust of America LLC is building at the corner of Liberty and Clay Streets downtown. Architect Peter Fillat is proposing a mix Read More »

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