Diabetes in Older Adults

Diabetes is a condition that affects individuals of all ages. However, due to hormonal changes and the decrease in capability to regulate bodily functions normally associated with aging, the elderly are generally more frequently diagnosed and easily affected by diabetes and related complications. In the U.S., it is estimated that around 33% of individuals aged 65 or older have diabetes, while many others live undiagnosed but are plagued with diabetic symptoms.

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Tax Deductions and Benefits for Older Adults

Considering the various subcategories of expenses and relevant tax regulations, filing taxes can be immensely stressful and confusing. Keeping in mind the digitalization of most filing procedures and platforms, which may make it more difficult for older adults to figure out how their age and social status affect their tax requirements, we’ve listed some tax deductions and benefits applicable to individuals aged 65 and older.

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Heat Safety for Older Adults

A frequently overlooked form of extreme weather that could result in severe consequences is heat. According to the National Weather Service, an average of 138 people were killed due to excessive heat in the United States every year from 1990 to 2019, allowing extreme heat to become the weather-related hazard with the highest mortality rate in America.

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How to Treat and Support Older Adults with Depression

Within the older adult community, depression is one of the most widespread disorders. Yet, it often goes undiagnosed and therefore untreated. In addition to symptoms and signs of depression that may hinder the normal functioning of daily life, individuals diagnosed with depression also experience a higher risk of developing other physical and mental illnesses.

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Major Depressive Disorder in Older Adults

While about 58% of the elderly population believe depressed spells are normal signs of aging, this is not the case. Depression (major depressive disorder) is a common mood disorder that results in serious complications. It is a medical condition that interferes with daily life and normal functioning, with symptoms that affect how one may feel and think, as well as alter sleeping and eating habits.

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