by Doug Wood | Aug 2, 2018 | Independence
Choose Any Topic: 8 Reasons to Take a Class Earlier I wrote a three-part series, Body & Mind, sharing 10 ways seniors can stay active and alert. One of the choices I shared was to take a class on a subject of interest. Any subject. Is there a new topic you...
by Glenda Clerc | May 24, 2018 | Independence
Ask These Questions Three weeks ago, I started a four-part series on senior living communities. Today, we will be looking at the next step. Once you think you have found a location, what questions do you need to ask for making a final decision. I could...
by Doug Wood | May 10, 2018 | Independence
Help is a Keyboard Away Time 4 Seniors once provided transportation services to Seniors and others in need. It would be naïve of me to say our clients had no other challenges. Actually, it would be stupid. They each had more than one challenge, otherwise, they would...
by Doug Wood | May 4, 2018 | Independence
Is It Time? I first read this article six years ago. It is still as sad today as it was then. The article is about a 98-year-old woman who was being evicted by her oldest son. The son had acquired the house years earlier through a quit claim deed and now...
by Doug Wood | Apr 12, 2018 | Health & Exercise, Independence
Body & Mind – III I have now for several weeks been discussing the topic of independence. After introducing the concept and how it applies to seniors I then embarked on writing about physical independence, introducing ways older adults can not only remain active...
by Doug Wood | Mar 29, 2018 | Health & Exercise, Independence
Body & Mind – I My last few articles have focused on independence and mobility, specifically ways to be physically independent. Today I am initiating a series on ways to remain “mentally independent”. Memory loss is a taboo subject, but with the graying of...
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