A professor in Japan spent decades building robots that look human. Despite perfecting the hair, skin and eyes, his robots fooled no one. As he dug deeper he discovered the real problem: His robots sit perfectly still. Humans don’t do that.
Category: Aging in Place Articles
Being a Funeral Director
Careers come and go and may change from time to time; but when your job is your passion it becomes your life and ministry. Karen considers her career as a funeral director her ministry.
Diabetes and Stress
Stress has been proven to instigate changes in blood sugar levels. For people with diabetes, this can be problematic.
Aging Along With a little Help from my Friends
By Scott TenBroeck I think about the great lyrics of certain songs and how they speak differently to people. The… Read more »
Aging in Place Guide
Aging in Place Guide: How to Stay in Your Home in Later Life By Jim Ryan Owner / Operator Right… Read more »
Dementia Care Planning
Dementia Care Planning is a Family Affair by Dr. Macie Smith, CEO, Diversified Training Consultants Group Worldwide, more than 47… Read more »
Recent Research Findings Prove Link Between Hearing Loss and Dementia
Several recent studies reveal a clear link between hearing loss and dementia. Thankfully additional research has shown that diseases like Alzheimer’s…
How to Find the Right Incontinence Product
by Amanda Beach It’s not easy to choose your incontinence product that fits you best; it may not be a good… Read more »
PACE: A Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly
by Cathy Kenzig, Executive Director of Senior TLC in Gastonia While family caregiving can be a genuinely rewarding experience, the caregivers… Read more »
Keeping Seniors Connected Through Technology
by Brooke Reynolds, Owner of Comfort Keepers Intimidated by technology? This is a common concern for the aging population who grew… Read more »