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Its new massive headquarters opened last fall but because of low volunteer levels since the pandemic, it’s still not able to serve its senior clientele hot meals.
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Age bias is culturally embedded across regions and socioeconomic groups. It rears its head in the workplace, in media representations and beauty "standards," and can be subtle — even unconscious — or overt.
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From Texas Standard : Seniors are often more vulnerable to diseases than other people. And that’s especially true when it comes to COVID-19. So when the...
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An aging generation of baby boomers, longer average life expectancy and a lack of available resources are contributing to what's being called an impending…
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Texas Public Radio is proud to partner with Jewish Family Service of San Antonio for this year's Silver Solutions, a free community event spotlighting…
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Two hundred and thirty five graduation certificates were served up with mashed potatoes and green beans at a local cafeteria Tuesday. It was the largest…
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The West Side of San Antonio is predominantly poor and Hispanic, and has a reputation for being crime-ridden. But many of its residents wouldn’t want to…
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There’s no denying it: Texas is facing a shortage of physicians just as the state’s population ages, and an influx of retirees relocate to…
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A state law that took effect this month sets new standards to protect older adults from financial abuse.At least 759 Texans aged 65 or older who resided…
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As people age, cooking can become difficult or even physically impossible. It's one reason people move to assisted living. One company offers a chef to cook healthy, affordable meals at home.