Caring for an Aging Population

In 2007, my family gathered at Malmaison Oxford to celebrate my father’s 80th. He grew up in Oxford Prison and we are pictured here in the Exercise Yard; an area that he described amongst other things, as being “definitely out-of-bounds,” being the son of a prison officer.

We’ve been giving due consideration to the problems of an aging population these past weeks, an area that seems to really interest us especially in the areas of building communities and caring for an aging population. Here’s an interesting piece of research which when given due consideration, makes a great deal of  sense.

Elsevier. “Older adults remember the good times: Changes in brain connectivity with aging may enable older adults to remember positive events.” ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 27 March 2010. <www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/03/100324094636.htm>.

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