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I am a retired PT and numerous friends have asked my advice on elder care issues. I would like to have more of a database than just reading current questions. You have a goldmine of info from past posts. I used this forum for several years and was a caregiver for both of our mothers who lived to 97. Our neighbors are getting elderly and I would like to read some varied, older posts.

Just keep going backward page by page by page.
Better yet, if you have a subject, type it into the search bar on the top timeline, and up will pop questions to that specific question. For instance "refuses shower" or "best incontinent wear" or "waterproof sheets" or "Lewy's Dementia," or "cause of hallucinations" and on and on.

Good luck. You're so right about there being such a wealth of information here.
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Check resources at the top of the page. Then choose Care Topics. You will find an alphabet across the top of the page.
Explore the different letters where you will find various topics divided into three groups. Articles, Questions and Discussions.

Or go to the search icon and enter the topic you are interested in and a list will appear of various posts on that topic.
Enter “Sandra2424” and the posts that show your name will appear. I see you were posting back in 2017.

I hope this helps.
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Another way is to scroll down until you hit "more questions" and select that, from there you can select the link for the final page which takes you back to questions asked in 2008!
The articles AgingCare used to post can also be good reading, to find them include the word articles when you use the search function
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You can search a subject your interested in or just scroll. Please do not reply to posts over 2 months old. It brings them back to the top of the forum. If they are that old, the OP may not have come back after asking 1 question or the OP updated starting a new thread so problem was solved.
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