Researchers look at neurocompensation for early Alzheimer’s detection

researchDALLAS: Unique research taking place could one day help with the early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease.

A researcher is leading a study focusing on neurocompensation. Participants are hooked up to a MEG scanner, which is a non-invasive scanner that detects brain neuron electrical activity. The Read More »

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Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

trophyNEW YORK: The six hundred and sixtieth entry for the seniors housing Global Awards for 2015 has been received.

A two-acre site in Great Ayton is set to become the location of a £13m five-star retirement and care village with 44 extra care bungalows and apartments, Read More »

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“Trip Advisor of aged care” hopes to transform the industry

trip advisorNEW YORK: Technology that shifted power from businesses to customers in the hospitality industry has made its way to aged care.

The makers of start-up Aged Care Review allows clients and their families to rate their standard of care.

The site and others like it aim Read More »

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Age care compounds becoming soft crime targets

crimeCHICAGO: 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 »

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