One in Three Hip Fracture Patients Dies Within a Year, CDC Data Shows

Recent CDC data reveals that hip fracture mortality among older Americans is lower than the widely cited "one in three" statistic suggests.

Recent CDC data reveals that hip fracture mortality among older Americans is lower than the widely cited "one in three" statistic suggests.

Medicare does not cover home modifications such as grab bars, ramps, bathroom renovations, stair lifts, or structural changes needed to make a house safer...

A simple staircase may be more revealing about your heart health than your resting heart rate. Recent research presented at the European Society of...

The statistics on falls among older adults are sobering: more than 14 million adults ages 65 and older report falling each year in the United States,...

The 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) measures how far a person can walk at a comfortable pace in six minutes on a flat surface.

After age 50, most adults lose about 1% of their grip strength each year—a seemingly small number that researchers have found to be a powerful predictor...

The best smart home setup for aging parents is one that works reliably without needing a tech-savvy family member standing by with a phone.

Hiring a CAPS (Certified Aging in Place Specialist) is worth considering if you need professional guidance on home modifications to keep an aging loved...

For most older adults, a walk-in tub is the better choice for aging in place because it eliminates the dangerous step over a tub edge, provides secure...

Research increasingly shows that lower body strength becomes significantly more important than upper body strength for aging adults after 65.