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Senior Support Groups Detroit MI

Local resource for senior support groups in Detroit. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to benefit counseling, consumer protection, home meals delivery, arthritis support, Alzheimer's disease support, diabetes support, and transportation services, as well as advice and content on senior day care services.


Mrs. Karen Webb
Karen L. Webb ACSW PC

313-642-1997
18090 Mack Avenue
Grosse Pointe, MI
Ms. Susan Belaney
Aging Resources, LLC

248-568-3643
26366 Alger St. Home Office: Cedar Cottage
Madison Hts., MI
Dr. Arnold Weingarden
Arnold Weingarden, Ph.D.

248-433-1755
30100 Telegraph Road Suite 463
Bingham Farms, MI
Ms. Susan Wedda
Auburn Counseling Associates

810-744-3300
3600 S. Dort Hwy. Suite 44
Flint, MI
Mrs. Dianne Hartman
Heron Ridge Associates, PLC

248-454-3560
705 S. Main Suite 280
Plymouth, MI
Ms. Luann Adams
Luann Adams

248-546-0079
628 North Main Street
Royal Oak, MI
Ms. Pamela Manela
Pamela Manela, LMSW, PLLC (ACSW, LMFT)

248-593-1717
32270 Telegraph Rd. Suite 240
Bingham Farms, MI
Ms. Barbara Toshalis
Stillpoint Services

269-795-9799
2225 Spencer Drive
Middleville, MI
Ms. Anne Olsen
Delta Psychological & Neurobehavioral Services

989-895-0788
114 Tuscola Rd.
Bay City, MI
Ms. Sacha Feirstein
734-237-1976
400 Maynard St. Suite 803
Ann Arbor, MI
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Aging Is Not Inevitable

Reveal the Younger, Healthier, Happier You

By Dr. Ronald Klatz

Every day, 330 American baby boomers turn age 60. Each of them desires to live a long and fulfilling life, full of productivity and vitality, and absent of disease and disability. This quest is why thousands of people just like you are becoming interested in anti-aging medicine.

Simply put, anti-aging medicine is advanced preventive health care based on the early detection, prevention, treatment and reversal of age...

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Anti-Aging the Natural Way

By Editorial Staff

Americans go to great lengths to reduce the signs of aging. But risky surgeries and synthetic injections are not the answer. What is? Good old-fashioned exercise.

A recent study in PLoS One evaluated the effects of six months of strength training in volunteers ages 65 or older. Researchers compared thigh-muscle cells from the seniors with cells from volunteers in their 20s. At the end of the six-month period, researchers discovered not only a 50 percent increa...

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Healthy Aging

Natural Ways to Maintain a Youthful, Healthy Self

By Ronald Klatz, MD, and Robert Goldman, MD

While cosmetic surgery may make you look younger (for at least awhile), and a wide array of medications are available that claim to fight diseases attributable to aging and excess, there are easy ways to slow the aging process without having to resort to risky surgery or drugs. It's time to learn some of the natural secrets to healthy aging.

Last year, the U.S. government forecast tha...

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