COVID-19: How to protect yourself and others from infection:

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–Practice social distancing. –Cough or sneeze in your elbow or in a tissue. –Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. –Stay home when you are sick. –Clean and disinfect frequently

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Life imitating art?

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The movie ‘50 First Dates’ is about a young woman whose brain injury erases any memory of the previous day. Her suitor comes up with an innovative idea: a memory

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SUBSCRIBE Find Senior Care (City or Zip) Alzheimer’s & Dementia |Articles Sundown Syndrome Can Worsen During Fall and Winter Months Rick Phelps   Fall is here and this is the

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African American man coughing. It is important to get your flu shot.

Get your flu shot!

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October marks the start of flu season. Flu shots are included in health care plans. Here in Saint Louis several area hospitals and clinics offer the shot for free. The

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Elderly gentleman and depression

September is National Suicide Prevention Month

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In Missouri on average, one person dies of suicide every eight hours. 83% of those suicides are by firearm. Sadly, it is easier to get access to a firearm than

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Challenges of At-Home Dementia Care

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  New Study Highlights Challenges of At-Home Dementia Care for Providers By Robert Holly | August 8, 2019 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Send email Older adults living with dementia at

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Maya Angelou on Forgiveness

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“The most wonderful thing, as soon as possible, is to forgive yourself. People do only what they know what to do, not what you think they should do. Not because

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June is African-American Music Appreciation Month

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Music aids in brain function. Singing helps with breath control and verbal fluency. Enjoy singing, humming, clapping or toe-tapping to your favorite gospel, soul, jazz, rock-n-roll, blues, ragtime, and even

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