Alzheimer's and Memory Care Homes By City
- Aberdeen
- Ackerman
- Amory
- Ashland
- Baldwyn
- Batesville
- Bay Saint Louis
- Bay Springs
- Belzoni
- Biloxi
- Booneville
- Brandon
- Brookhaven
- Bruce
- Byhalia
- Calhoun City
- Canton
- Carthage
- Centreville
- Charleston
- Clarksdale
- Cleveland
- Clinton
- Collins
- Columbia
- Columbus
- Corinth
- Crystal Springs
- De Kalb
- Diamondhead
- Diberville
- Duncan
- Durant
- Ellisville
- Eupora
- Fayette
- Florence
- Flowood
- Fulton
- Gautier
- Greenville
- Greenwood
- Grenada
- Gulfport
- Hattiesburg
- Hazlehurst
- Holly Springs
- Horn Lake
- Houston
- Indianola
- Iuka
- Jackson
- Kosciusko
- Laurel
- Leakesville
- Lexington
- Liberty
- Louisville
- Lucedale
- Lumberton
- Macon
- Madison
- Magee
- Marion
- Marks
- Mccomb
- Meadville
- Mendenhall
- Meridian
- Monticello
- Morton
- Moss Point
- Natchez
- New Albany
- Newton
- Ocean Springs
- Okolona
- Oxford
- Pascagoula
- Pass Christian
- Petal
- Philadelphia
- Picayune
- Pontotoc
- Poplarville
- Port Gibson
- Prentiss
- Quitman
- Raleigh
- Richton
- Ridgeland
- Ripley
- Rolling Fork
- Ruleville
- Sardis
- Senatobia
- Shelby
- Southaven
- Starkville
- Tunica
- Tupelo
- Tylertown
- Union
- Vaiden
- Vburg
- Vicksburg
- Water Valley
- Waynesboro
- West Point
- Whitfield
- Wiggins
- Winona
- Yazoo City
Smoking: It’s Never Too Late to Stop
If you quit smoking, you are likely to add years to your life, breathe more easily, and have more energy. You will have extra money for spending or saving, and food will taste better. When you quit smoking, you join over a million people who stop smoking each year. Whether you are young or old, you will also:
Alcohol Use and Abuse
Shots for Safety
Menopause
A Safety Net That Might Not Hold -Long-term-care insurance doesn't have many fans, but that may change
When Betty Hoff moved into an assisted-living facility in Fowler, Calif., two years ago, the 86-year-old thought she didn't have anything to worry about financially. She had a long-term-care insurance policy that would pay up to $3,000 a month for three years of nursing home, assisted living, or home care. Hoff has severe arthritis and can get around only with a walker or cane, which means she could no longer cook, clean, or do the laundry. But her insurer denied the claim. Hoff wasn't cognitively impaired, and the company said she didn't need help with enough "activities of daily living," or ADLs, to qualify for benefits.
Foot Care
Senior Fitness and Sports
Are you one of the many seniors out there who knows you should be exercising, but you aren’t sure where to begin? Do the tools of fitness -- exercise bikes, nautilus machines, treadmills, exercise balls and free weights -- intimidate you? Or maybe you find exercise boring? If any of the above apply to you, you are not alone. Although many older people are well aware of the importance of physical fitness, 85% of seniors do not exercise on a regular basis. Many older people don't exercise for the same reason that people of all ages resist physical activity – they think of it as too hard, too boring or they are disappointed by the lack of immediate results.
Good Nutrition: It’s a Way of Life
"Food just doesn't taste the same anymore."
"I don't have a car to go shopping."
"It's hard to cook for one person."
"I'm just not that hungry anymore."

