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Loved One in the Hospital? – Don’t Leave Them Alone!
My mama always told me, “You never leave someone in the hospital without being there.” That advice rang true when I heard from a friend how her husband was treated after surgery. It’s not the only time I’ve heard horror stories about what was done while the family was away. Forcing Hospitals to Be Accountable […]
Putting Off the Big Move
Tips for Disposing of Unused Medications
A five-month study by the Associated Press National Investigative team found quantities of drugs — including antibiotics, sex hormones, and anti-seizure compounds — in the drinking water supplied to more than 40 million residents in 24 major U.S. metropolitan areas. In Philadelphia, for example, investigators found the drinking water contained 565 drugs or byproducts — including […]
Quality v. Satisfaction: Are Nursing Homes Measuring Up?
Consumers have become less willing to blindly follow the advice of “experts” over the years. We’re more active and activist — taking the initiative to delve into researching everything from the best refrigerators to buy to the best options in big life decisions. And for many people, that includes checking out several different nursing homes […]
A Look at ‘Lives Well Lived’
Though it happens far too infrequently, it’s a pleasure to behold when seniors are polled and honored for the sagacity they possess. And such is the delight of the recently-released film Lives Well Lived: Celebrating the Secrets, Wit and Wisdom of Age. Promotional materials boast that it’s derived from 40 people, ages 72 to 103 […]
Who Is Your Neighbor When Your Weeds Are Sky High?
Silly Songs And Cowboy Ballads
Reimagining Aging
For an entire week, the San Francisco Bay area was recently abuzz with planners and participants attending an innovative program challenging them to rethink their views on living, aging, and dying. Titled “Reimagine,” it featured a series of events drawing on the arts, spirituality, healthcare, and design intended to “break down taboos and bring diverse communities […]
Need Some Therapy? Perhaps Dirt Is the Answer!
Fear and Vulnerability Work
Updated July 2025 Change provokes fear and vulnerability for both parents and caregivers alike. The year 2025 is marked by change from many directions. Some of the changes we are experiencing this year are: High interest rates. High interest rates hurt bond portfolio values immediately, equity portfolios eventually and real estate values in the long […]