Fall
Fall has arrived. The word “fall” is on my mind and it conjures up all sorts of associations. For example, “fall” connects to “harvest” in my brain. As a result I’m imagining the cornucopia of…
Read MoreFall has arrived. The word “fall” is on my mind and it conjures up all sorts of associations. For example, “fall” connects to “harvest” in my brain. As a result I’m imagining the cornucopia of…
Read MoreThe change of seasons can trigger memories for people of all ages, particularly for older adults. Reminiscing and retelling stories from the past is an important way to feel connected to important people even when…
Read MoreWhat is transitional care? Have you ever needed help with transportation and/or prescription pick-up during an illness or when being discharged from an outpatient surgery or hospital stay? During the time of recovery having in-home support is essential…
Read MoreTestimonials are fascinating to read. They are like windows into other people’s lives. Because we all experience things differently why would we want to know about someone’s personal endorsement? I’ll tell you why…it is because…
Read MoreAs the holidays progress many older adults experience the unfolding of agitation, disappointment, and sadness. Depending upon the age of a senior, which will rank them somewhere between older to oldest in their peer group…
Read MoreUnique research into eye-movements of young and old people while reading discovers that word recognition patterns change as we grow older. Why older people struggle to read fine print – New study issued by University…
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