The more things changeā¦the more things change. I am struggling just a bit with where I find myself right now. Itās been almost five months since we
Tips on how to develop a successful mentoring relationship – Christine Vanlandingham – August 2, 2020
A long time ago someone advised me, āIf you need a mentor, find a wing and crawl under it.ā Their advice was to identify the expertise you need, a
Gift giving can complicate Medicaid eligibility – Sara Duris – July 26, 2020
Why is it illegal to give my grandchild some money for their graduation to help pay for college if I want to apply for Medicaid? I thought you
Ageism must go – Lynn Kellogg – July 19, 2020
The World Health Organization (WHO) calls ageism āthe most socially acceptable prejudice in the worldā. Citing negative ripple effects across
We’re all components of community – Lynn Kellogg – July 12, 2020
I was fortunate to have long-lived parents. In their later years when physical decline had set upon them, time together was lived in the present. We
Embrace your interdependence – Pat Arter – July 4, 2020
Happy Independence Day! I donāt know about you, but just the word independence sends me in a lot of different directions of thought. Especially
Those with disabilities deserve a choice on where they want to live – Christine Vanlandingham – June 28, 2020
Twenty-one years after the U.S. Supreme Courtās landmark Olmstead v. L.C. decision -- which ruled that people with disabilities have the
Where to find food assistance – Sara Duris – June 2020
Region IV Area Agency on Aging receives many inquiries about food availability. Below are some resources for those needing food. For
Events coming up as Campus for Creative Aging begins to reopen – Lynn Kellogg – June 20, 2020
Like virtually all other organizations, Area Agency on Aging is planning how to responsibly reopen its Campus for staff and public alike. Like most,