Medical Guardian has been recognized as a Best Places to Work by the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Tech Savvy: Apps For Caregiver Support
With so many challenges caregivers endure daily, technology strives to make things just a little easier for both caregivers and their loved ones. Learn more about how to evaluate a caregiver app and check out our compiled list of top caregiver apps that w
Use It or Lose It: Keeping Your Mind Sharp to Maintain Independence
As you age, it’s important to continue using your brain to keep your memory sharp and reduce your risk of developing dementia. Learn about the different ways to maintain your independence by staying mentally sharp through physical activity, managing stres
Medical Guardian Wins Today’s Caregiver Magazine’s 2018 Caregiver Friendly Award
The Caregiver Friendly Awards are designed to celebrate products, services, books and media created with caregiver needs in mind.
Top 5 Senior Housing Trends
Senior healthcare is a rapidly-evolving industry as proven by these recent innovative senior housing trends.
5 Ways Technology Impacts Older Adults and Their Health
Technology has ushered an era of both convenience and affordability that speaks to the possibility of a better quality of life for older adults. Whether it’s a life-saving system that connects you to an emergency operator as soon as an emergency strikes o
Top 5 Senior Housing Trends in 2017
Senior healthcare is a rapidly-evolving industry as proven by these recent innovative senior housing trends.
Medical Guardian Founder & CEO, Geoff Gross, Named a Glassdoor Top CEO in 2018
Among the 770,000 companies reviewed on Glassdoor, the average Glassdoor CEO approval rating is 69%, while Geoff’s CEO approval rating is 97%.
2018 Social Security and Medicare Annual Report Projections
Last week, the 2018 Social Security and Medicare annual report was recently released—leaving American seniors worried and anxious for what’s ahead. Learn what’s ahead for Medicare and Social Security and how to take action.
Reversing Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
A small study from researchers out of UCLA shows promising results for reversing Alzheimer’s Disease. Their methods address various stages of the disease and can even be used as a method of prevention.








