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Millions of Aging Americans Are Facing Dementia by Themselves
SUMMARY: Sociologist Elena Portacolone’s research highlights the challenges faced by older adults with cognitive impairment living alone in San Francisco. Many of these individuals forget appointments and struggle with daily activities, yet only a fraction receive assistance. Approximately 4.3 million adults over 55 live alone with cognitive issues in the U.S., often becoming socially isolated and vulnerable to neglect and scams. Portacolone leads the “Living Alone With Cognitive Impairment Project,” revealing that this population is overlooked in a system that typically assumes support from family caregivers. There is a pressing need for tailored interventions to better assist these seniors.
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California Hospitals Scramble on Earthquake Retrofits as State Limits Extensions
SUMMARY: Over half of California’s 410 hospitals have buildings that may not withstand major earthquakes, and many lack funds for necessary retrofits by the 2030 deadline. While Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a broad extension bill for all hospitals, he approved a measure allowing small and rural facilities to apply for up to three years more. The retrofit costs are estimated between $34 billion and $143 billion statewide. Labor unions argue hospitals have had ample time and resources to comply, while hospitals cite the financial burden. Some facilities are actively retrofitting, but the state pressures those lagging behind, risking closures if standards aren’t met.
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Extended-Stay Hotels, a Growing Option for Poor Families, Can Lead to Health Problems for Kids
SUMMARY: Sean Deas, principal of Dunaire Elementary in Georgia, highlights the challenges faced by students living in extended-stay hotels, where about 10% of his students reside. These children often endure violence, anxiety, and food insecurity due to their crowded living situations. Deas implemented programs like counseling and a food pantry to support these students and their families. Nationally, over 100,000 students lived in hotels in 2022, reflecting a broader housing crisis exacerbated by rising rents and evictions. Advocates urge for increased affordable housing and renter protections to address the growing issue affecting children’s health and development.
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Older Menโs Connections Often Wither When Theyโre on Their Own
SUMMARY: At 66, South Carolina doctor Paul Rousseau retired and faced a challenging transition of isolation after decades of service. Relocating to North Carolina and later to Jackson, Wyoming, he felt profound loneliness without friends or hobbies. Research indicates that older men often struggle with social connections, leading to increased vulnerability. Higher rates of men living alone, compounded by declining civic institutions and relationship loss, contribute to feelings of depression and loneliness. Despite these challenges, some men, like Verne Ostrander and Rev. Johnny Walker, find solace in creative pursuits and spirituality, while others, like Rousseau, seek redemption in nature and community activities.
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