Sometimes leadership isn't easy. Sometimes you get arrows shot at you. That's what happened to our colleagues at the Ecumen community of Lakeshore in Duluth, Minnesota (and all of us who are working on creating new and better aging services)
What is so crystal clear is that technology is an essential part to riding the age wave in America and helping people live independently. Robert Powell of CBS Marketwatch.Com outlines some of this technology in his article entitled "Not Your
What do you think . . . does age matter when it comes to choosing our next President? Post your comment below.Here's what a recent NBC-Wall Street Journal poll shows on the subject: 72 percent of potential voters in the
A film series and talks on Cuba are being planned, leading up to the arrival of this year's Cuba Caravan. Dates for the film showings at Peace House, all at 7 pm, are Monday May 12: "Looking for Cuba", Monday
Two million UK workers are "trapped in a continual round of low-paid and insecure work where mistreatment is the norm" according to the findings of the TUC's Commission on Vulnerable Employment, published today (Wednesday).
The TUC's Commission on Vulnerable Employment, whose report is published today (Wednesday), calls for reform of the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) as one of its recommendation
Ignorance of rights at work and a lack of access to employment rights advice, made worse by recent changes in the funding regime, are key problems for the two million vulnerable workers in the UK, according to the TUC's Commission
The TUC's Commission on Vulnerable Employment reveals today (Wednesday) that 1.2 million women workers are "trapped in a continual round of low-paid and insecure work where mistreatment is the norm".