AGE | The Healing Power of Gratitude for Senior Well-Being

In recent years, gratitude has gained attention not just as a feel-good practice but as a powerful tool for improving mental health, especially among older adults. Research supports that gratitude has the power to heal.
AGE | Falls Among Older People, and How We Can Prevent Them

Anyone who has ever unexpectedly experienced a fall (which should be about all of us) knows the terror that occurs between the moments of our trip, slip, or stumble, the fall itself, and the jarring moment of impact!
AGE | The Friendship Factor in Healthy Aging

Discussions on healthy aging often focus on eating right and staying active, but equally important is staying socially connected. Strong social ties improve mental health, reduce the risk of depression, ease loneliness, and even extend life.
AGE | Retirement: Planning Beyond the Calendar

Retirement marks more than a date on the calendar, or the end of a career. It is a major life transition that requires foresight, planning and action. The interplay of time, money and intentional living shapes the quality-of-life post-employment.
AGE | Leafy Greens: A Veggie Powerhouse for Your Health

Recently, I had the opportunity to conduct a study on aging in place in extremely rural settings in Wyoming, also known as frontier areas. Aging in place refers to the ability of people to safely remain in their homes and/or communities as they get older and is often the preference of older adults.
AGE | Home on the Range: Aging in Place in Frontier Wyoming

Recently, I had the opportunity to conduct a study on aging in place in extremely rural settings in Wyoming, also known as frontier areas. Aging in place refers to the ability of people to safely remain in their homes and/or communities as they get older and is often the preference of older adults.
AGE | Diabetes Awareness: Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management/Treatment

Did you know that November is Diabetes Awareness Month? According to the American Diabetic Association, the figures below depict a bleak picture. Diabetes remains a significant public health concern.
AGE | Benefits and Challenges of Working in Later Life

The traditional image of retirement—days filled solely with leisure and relaxation—is being redefined for a growing number of older adults across the nation, Wyoming included. Many individuals are choosing, or needing, to remain in the workforce well past the “traditional” retirement age of around 65. This isn’t just a passing phenomenon, it’s a culture shift driven by economic realities, personal fulfillment, and evolving demographics.