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Faigie Horowitz, MS serves as director of communication at Caring Professionals. She advocates for the senior population on the state level and writes about senior and caregiver issues. She is a columnist for several periodicals. She has spent decades in nonprofit management and serves as a lay leader and founder of several community organizations.
This is an excellent question because often these terms are used interchangeably. They do mean different sets of services that are rendered to seniors, people
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Dr. Roseanne Leipzig’s Practical Suggestions for a Good Older Adult Life “The longer I live, the more beautiful life becomes.” — Frank Lloyd Wright Dr.
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Activities! And more activities for people with advanced dementia Want to break up the day for your loved one with dementia? Here are some ideas