No matter how old you are, the emptiness experienced after losing a mother can remain an ever-present part of your life
Read More »Earth Day – April 22nd
If you are looking for suggestions on things to do this Earth Day, read the list of ideas below.
Read More »Talking About It When A Parent Needs Help
Talking to your aging loved one about his or her self-care and planning for the future should be an open dialogue about the needs and capacities of all concerned.
Read More »Uncle Sam Wants You To Save For Retirement
The Saver’s Credit—a little-known tax credit made available by the IRS to low- to moderate-income workers—could make saving for retirement more affordable than many people realize.
Read More »Spring Cleaning…You’ve Gotta Be Kidding
Some of us remember a time when our mothers or grandmas spent many days organizing and executing a ritual long forgotten, called “Spring Cleaning.”
Read More »Transitioning Resources Important To Returning Service Members
Veterans have valuable skills and knowledge that can be great assets in the civilian workforce.
Read More »Six Things That Raise Your Blood Pressure
You need to be aware of these six things that can raise blood pressure and thwart your efforts to keep it in a healthy range.
Read More »Leap Year
Why do we have a leap year? Leap years came about from the need to synchronize our calendar year with the solar year
Read More »Shining A National Spotlight On Neighborhood Restaurants
The 2nd annual contest celebrates the one-of-a-kind dishes created by local, independent restaurants that are truly the heart and soul of their community.
Read More »When It’s Time To Not Drive
Many see driving as an important part of staying independent, and people 70 and older tend to keep their licenses longer and drive more miles than in the past.
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