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Always Learning . . . Always Young
A 6th Tip For Finding a Reliable Nursing Home
A 2017 New York Times article identified 5 tips for finding a reliable nursing home. But there’s a sixth tip, and it may be the most important: Use all your senses. You must remember, too, that the term “nursing home” has become a catchall phrase that, these days, seems to include not just 24-hour hospital-type […]
Caring for a Pet – Perhaps the Healthiest Thing You Can Do!
Fall is for Apples and Pumpkins and Soup and Sweaters and . . .
Have You Become Your Parents’ Parent? Join the Crowd!
Most of our lives we’ve looked to our parents for advice and answers to questions. Now we’re the ones having to come up with the solutions. It happened gradually. I think it started around the time my parents hit their 70s. The phone started ringing every day. Don’t get me wrong. I love talking to […]
Afternoon Tea — A Lovely Tradition
Fun with Foodie Grannies
Disasters – Being Prepared May Save Your Older Loved One
Yesterday the nation heard about the eight frail elderly people who perished from heat exhaustion and dehydration. They had survived the hurricane and their care facility was right next door to a huge hospital, yet it seems that no one checked on them, at least not anyone who helped. What Went Wrong? It was reported […]
The New Quest for ‘Purpose Beyond the Self’
No one wants to identify as being a person without a purpose — useless, worthless, aimless, an accidental traveler through life. But searching for purpose sounds like a lot of work. Or something that only happens on the west coast. Or perhaps something only a younger person would do. In fact, past studies of the […]
Daddy’s got a Cane, Momma Needs a Hearing Aid – What’s Next?