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It’s estimated that 100,000 Vermonters struggle with hearing loss. In a few months, many of them will have more � and less costly � choices when it comes to hearing aids. But there are concerns.
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More than three decades ago, Judith Adams, 84, went back to preschool. And in all those years, she’s learned a thing or two about teaching.
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Millions more people than expected joined the ranks of the retired in the pandemic. While some did so joyfully, others were reluctant or had no choice.
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New Hampshire grew modestly over the last decade but lost population in some rural counties.
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The stairs reminded Tina Fede that she was sick. The little residential care home she manages in Bennington has just one flight, and she usually trots up�
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The focus on COVID-19 last year didn't mean that the typical problems in Vermont's eldercare facilities went away.At one home, a resident was rushed to�
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In late 2019, Seven Days and ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio published a series of stories that revealed Vermont's state-regulated eldercare facilities often failedâ€�
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She's helped older Vermonters be more empowered, independent and to live out their golden years with dignity for three decades. Now Beth Stern is stepping�
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For-profit nursing homes say the coronavirus has left them almost broke and needing financial help from the government. But critics say their business model is the problem.
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Researchers launched a major study of an experimental Alzheimer's drug this summer. They also learned a lot about how to protect participants who must make frequent visits to a medical center.