Aging

New Study Says Wyoming no. 12 Most Dangerous State for ‘Aging in Place’
New Study Says Wyoming no. 12 Most Dangerous State for ‘Aging in Place’
New Study Says Wyoming no. 12 Most Dangerous State for ‘Aging in Place’
A record 4.2 million Americans are expected to turn 65 this year – and nearly 75% want to remain home as they age, increasing the risk of medical complications and social isolation. Seniorly released a study on the Safest and Most Dangerous States for Aging in Place after analyzing data from the CDC, CMS, Census Bureau, and HUD. T...
Univ. of Wyoming Offering Online Workshops on Chronic Illness
Univ. of Wyoming Offering Online Workshops on Chronic Illness
Univ. of Wyoming Offering Online Workshops on Chronic Illness
The University of Wyoming Center on Aging (WyCOA) will be offering free online and in-person workshops throughout the state for people with chronic health conditions and their caregivers. The six-week Healthy U workshop series is available online every Tuesday from 2:30-5 pm from February 15-March 22...
Determining Animal Age
Determining Animal Age
Determining Animal Age
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is once again offering to assist hunters interested in determining the age of a harvested animal. Hunters who receive a tooth box can send teeth samples to the Forensic and Fish Health Lab located in Laramie...