NEW YORK: A new era for shared ownership has begun, with the UK Government relaxing the rules on eligibility and opening it to anyone with a household income of less than £80,000, or £90,000 if you are buying in London. The change will mean 175,000 more Read More »
Debate over efficacy of shared property ownership principle
Age care compounds becoming soft crime targets
WASHINGTON, D.C.: 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 effectively Read More »
Volunteers sought for early onset dementia research study
SWANSEA: Informal carers in Carmarthenshire are being called upon to take part in a study surrounding young onset dementia.
Gordon Jones from the Centre for Innovative Aging at Swansea University is looking for informal carers, such as family and friends, of people with young onset Read More »
Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award
NEW YORK: The two hundred and tenth entry for the seniors housing Global Awards 2016 has been received.
The site of a former trailer home park in Westlake could become the location for a proposed 100-bed assisted living/memory care facility.
Mario Sinicariello, president of Omni Senior Read More »