Taking a Good Look at Age-Related Vision Problems
Susan was a happily retired 80-year-old, actively volunteering her time and talents in myriad ways. She was a trusted, supportive friend to many, often chauffeuring those younger than she here…
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Vegan and Vegetarian on the Holiday Table
Published: December 8, 2021 These days it’s the rare holiday gathering that does not include one or more guests who are vegetarian, vegan or plant-based diet enthusiast. A recent…
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Demystifying Medicare: A Guide to the ABC’s (and D)
Medicare is certainly complicated! This post explores Lisa Holloway's presentation on the matter.
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Don’t Turn a Deaf Ear on Hearing Loss
In addition to physical and functional complications, hearing loss can introduce significant social and emotional challenges, particularly among the elderly.
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How to Help a Senior Struggling with Depression
One might assume that living to a ripe old age would be a rite of passage of sorts, a celebratory milestone marked by decades of experience, wisdom and longevity. For…
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Aging in Place in Community: Health Benefits
Published: April 15, 2021 Many of us enter our retirement years physically and mentally energized to tackle the next chapter of our lives. We have a big “bucket” list of…
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Going for the Green in a Red-Hot Housing Market
Gain valuable insight on the current post-COVID housing market. Let’s explore some key takeaways from his presentation, “Selling Your Home in Today’s Market.”
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Design Tips to Play Up a Downsized Space
So, you’re thinking about downsizing. Or maybe you’ve already made the decision to move from a large home or dwelling to a smaller space, perhaps even a studio or one-bedroom…
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National Parks to Visit in the Midwest
Published: August 11, 2020 Visiting our country’s 62 National Parks has always been a healthy pastime embraced by young and old. Thankfully, COVID-19 hasn’t dampened our enthusiasm. The National Park…
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