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As Trump Targets Immigrants, Elderly Brace To Lose Caregivers

Families and nursing homes say Trump administration policies threaten to drive immigrants away from caring for older and disabled patients, intensifying a shortage in these low-wage jobs.

Oregon Medical Students Face Tough Test: Talking About Dying

Starting this spring, aspiring doctors at the Oregon Health & Science University must prove they can communicate about difficult subjects ranging from admitting medical mistakes to notifying families about a patient’s death.

A Tale of Love, Family Conflict And Battles Over Care For An Aging Mother

“Edith + Eddie,” a documentary shortlisted for an Academy Award, is a gripping look at a couple in their 90s caught up in an intense family conflict. But more facts about the disputes involving a parent with dementia help to paint a complicated story about aging in America.

Trump’s Perfect Score On Brain Test Spawns DIY Cognitive Exam

The makers of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, or MoCA, say the test wasn’t meant for the masses. Now they’re working on a “mini-MoCA” that people who are worried about possible dementia can take online.