In my last Generations column, I wrote about a group of new Senior Companion volunteers, and how their joyful hearts inspired me. I currently have the
A gift of immeasurable value – Christine Vanlandingham – July 17, 2022
It is better to give than to receive. Or is it? Andrew, a young man I met on the streets of Austin this week, taught me to think differently
Ways to encourage hydration when it’s hot outside – Sara Duris – July 10, 2022
Questions and Answers Q. We took my grandfather to the ER because we thought he was having a stroke, but it turned out he was
Survey: Life satisfaction grows as we age – Lynn Kellogg – July 3, 2022
In pursuit of happiness, multiple studies and polls reveal older adults make up the happiest age groups. Incredulous to some young people,
Senior Companions, Foster Grandparents are gifts to the community – Pat Arter – June 26, 2022
We all get stuck in a rut sometimes, right? At work, at home, running regular errands, some days just pass by in a blur of the mundane. Mundane is not
Where to find food assistance if you’re in need
Region IV Area Agency on Aging receives many inquiries about food availability. Below are some resources for those needing food and those
Trualta an Online Resource for Caregivers – Lynn Kellogg – June 5, 2022
Seems like everywhere I go there are conversations about caregiving. A local friend feels she canāt travel so she can be there for her mom whose
What are a few of your favorite things? – May 30, 2022 – Pat Arter
āRaindrops on roses and whiskers on kittensā¦ā The song, My Favorite Things, from the beautiful movie The Sound of Music, is, all by itself, one of
Mental health is health too – treat it that way
Like the proverbial frog in a pot of hot water, the frenetic pace of life can creep up on us until, before weāre aware, the intensity of issues and