
September 21: Battle of the Sexes Anniversary Celebration With Billie Jean King
On Thursday, Sept. 21, Atria Senior Living will be hosting an exciting event at Atria on Roslyn Harbor with tennis legend
On Thursday, Sept. 21, Atria Senior Living will be hosting an exciting event at Atria on Roslyn Harbor with tennis legend
By Allison Simms Falls may not be at the top of our minds as we consider health goals for the new
On the 80th anniversary of the iconic Sherman tank that spearheaded America’s liberation of Europe during World War II, the Museum
Throughout the past two years of the pandemic, the membership of the Westbury Senior Center have endured irrevocable loss and change,
For more than 70 years, the Long Island Harmonizers have been dazzling audiences with their pure toe-tapping acapella harmonies. The Harmonizers
Those at the highest risk for severe illness are people 65 or older and people who live in nursing homes or at long-term care facilities.
Most seniors have been taking health precautions these days.
Assisted living facilities are facing two distinct challenges: resuming in-person contact between residents and their family, and funding.
The free program will be led by the Director of Recreation from The Bristal at North Hills, Casey Drum.
Friends for Life Homecare and Medicaid Consultants, located in Massapequa Park is offering safe home health aide services for those who
Parker Jewish Institute is making it easy for older adults and their families to stay active and fit, while staying safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
By now, everyone is aware of social distancing, which is in effect.
Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation has implemented a new Family Call Center Call-Line Service to help family members
For Long Islanders, whose loved one may be in need of a new level of care and living arrangement, Eldercare Advisor
Although stores are struggling to keep their shelves filled with groceries due to the high demand from customers, which are are
COVID-19 has upended how we interact. But older adults in the Parker Jewish Institute community are finding a new way to
AARP volunteers from Hempstead to Brookhaven visited their state legislators’ Long Island district offices today with a simple yet urgent message:
Making the decision to move an aging loved one into an assisted facility is not one families take lightly. It is
By Doug Cormack With older adults becoming less social and more likely to live alone as they age, it’s no
By Mike McClernon With more Americans living longer than ever, it is inevitable that someone you know—a parent, sibling, spouse or
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