News on Aging & Financial Health

Recent News Stories

The Evolution Of Financial Crime Solutions

Jan 31, 2020 - The best strategy to fight the growing amount of financial crimes is a combination of technology, data, and personnel.

When Does Someone Become ‘Old’?

Jan 27, 2020 - As lifespans grow longer, the designation of the word "old" is reconsidered.

Family caregivers are rarely asked about needing assistance with caring for older adults

Jan 24, 2020 - A recent analysis of data shows a lack of support for family caregivers of dementia patients, among other findings.

Here’s where most Americans are really getting their retirement income

Jan 17, 2020 - While the funds that retirees live off of generally stem from three areas of income (savings, a pension, and Social Security), a new report shows that many Americans rely primarily on Social Security.

Elder Fraud—This story just popped up and it's inspiring.

Jan 16, 2020 - A task force in Texas is aimed at ensuring financial exploitation cases with elderly victims are fully prosecuted.

Harmful effects of ageism on older persons’ health found in 45 countries

Jan 15, 2020 - In a study of over seven million people, evidence shows that age-related bias adversely affects both the mental and physical health of older people globally.