Trying to Connect My Daughter to My Late Mother and Grandmother

This is a repost from AARP by Jo Varnish, AARP, January 22, 2020 In my New Jersey basement after a pipe burst, my bare feet submerged, I felt relief. If my treasures were safe, I was, too. Organized collections of my lives so far were stashed neatly in waterproof tote boxes: as a child, as a [...]

By |2021-03-03T22:07:48-05:00January 31st, 2020|AARP Re-Blog, Caregivers|Comments Off on Trying to Connect My Daughter to My Late Mother and Grandmother

How Seniors Can Thrive in 2020

You don't need resolutions to plan a successful year. Thriving can be as simple as creating a well-balanced lifestyle the incorporates activities to stimulate physical and mental health.  The ten activities below help seniors schedule out activities to stay active and social. If you are a type-a, we encourage you to whip out the calendar [...]

By |2021-03-03T22:07:53-05:00January 30th, 2020|Caregivers, Health|Comments Off on How Seniors Can Thrive in 2020

10 Ways Seniors Can Stay Active After The Holidays

The holidays keep seniors busy, and the drop off of time with family can feel sad. Once the holidays are over, seniors can fall back into regular patterns. To keep spirits high, create a plan to stay active! A schedule that includes physical activity, time with others and organization gives seniors purpose.  Schedule a dinner [...]

By |2022-06-06T10:52:56-04:00January 13th, 2020|Health, Holidays|Comments Off on 10 Ways Seniors Can Stay Active After The Holidays
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