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Feb 4
Caregiving, Dementia, and the Winter Doldrums
Winter can bring unique challenges for caregiving, dementia, and mental well-being.

Oct 3, 2024
Dementia-Friendly Halloween: Tips for a Safe and Enjoyable Celebration
Learn how to create a dementia-friendly Halloween with tips to ensure your loved one enjoys the festivities safely and comfortably.


Feb 21, 2024
Plan Now to Preserve Your Independence
February is National Senior Independence Month, a great time to celebrate the independence you enjoy and create a plan to maintain it.


Aug 2, 2023
Downsizing Tips from an Elder Care Coordinator
If you’re in your 60s or older and you’re thinking about downsizing, here's how to make an overwhelming task more manageable.

May 17, 2023
Team Tidbits: 5 Fun Facts about Dana Hentschel
How well do you know Dana Hentschel? Here are five fun facts about our firm's outreach coordinator.


Dec 22, 2022
Social Security & VA Disability Benefits to Increase 8.7% in 2023
The SSI change will impact approximately 70 million Americans.


May 6, 2022
What’s Your Plan to Age in Place?
Most people hope to grow old living where they are right now, but few have an actual plan to do so.

Mar 10, 2022
Aging is Still Changing
How is the experience of aging different now than it was a generation ago?


Jan 7, 2022
A Good Friend Until the End: The Story of a Healthcare Proxy
Over the course of their nearly 20-year friendship, Sheila and Jane had talked about their end-of-life care wishes more than once.


Oct 20, 2020
FAQs about GrandPad
What is the GrandPad? Could it be for you or someone you love? This article offers the lowdown on one of the latest tech tools.


Sep 11, 2020
Gratitude and Caregiving
Could the practice of gratitude make life better for caregivers, even in a year like 2020? It's possible.


Aug 4, 2020
Managing Isolation During COVID-19
Faster than you can flip an egg, our lives have gone from sunny side up to feeling rather scrambled.


Mar 13, 2020
When Disaster Strikes: Keeping Your Records Safe
Some natural disasters are more common in the summer. But major events like hurricanes, tornadoes, fires and floods can strike any time.


Apr 17, 2019
When Sibling Rivalry Doesn’t End
My grandma still doesn’t like being bossed around, and her sister is still bossy.


Dec 4, 2018
It Gets Worse Before It Gets Better—Unless You’re Over 50
After taking a sharp dip, happiness increases later in life.


Nov 20, 2018
Thanksgiving Wishes
Happy Thanksgiving! While you're lazing around after dinner, consider these interesting Thanksgiving facts.


Nov 6, 2018
Two Cards and a Toilet: A Cautionary Tale
Take a moment, scan those important documents, and save them to your phone. Here's why!


Jul 1, 2018
What Does Independence Day Mean to You?
Ponder these reflections on the topic of freedom on this Independence Day.


Jul 1, 2018
Helping Your Parents Downsize
If your elderly parents have decided to move to a smaller home, how can you best support them during the transition?


Jun 10, 2018
Grieving the Loss of a Loved One
What is grief? How long should you grieve the loss of a loved one? What can you do to heal your grief?


Jan 3, 2018
Aging is Changing
Is the experience of getting old the same as it was a generation ago? Things have definitely changed. Shifting Demographics Thanks to the...


Jun 21, 2017
GUEST COLUMN: Thriving After Retirement
How can you thrive after retirement? This article offers a few thoughts.


Jan 27, 2015
Couldn’t See the Problem
“Old age is not for sissies” is a cliché I remember hearing for the first time in my early thirties.
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