Growing up – getting filthy in the creek, making snow forts in the front yard, playing kick the can with all the neighbor kids – I had a joyful and
Social Security, Medicare drug plan and ways to prevent fraud – Sara Duris – Sept. 7, 2024
Q. Why are some people able to get Social Security income earlier than others? A: Generally, Social Security benefits are paid to eligible workers
Climate change among the reasons young people are choosing not to have children – Lynn Kellogg – Aug. 24, 2024
C hatting with younger couples in their 20s and 30s, I was shocked to learn of altered plans to remain childless in the face of climate
National Nonprofit Day: Celebrating the unsung heroes of our communities – Christine Vanlandingham – Aug. 17, 2024
On Aug. 17, we celebrate National Nonprofit Day, a day to honor the contributions of the nonprofit sector to our society and economy. Nonprofits are
Prescription plans have built-in appeal processes – Sara Duris – Aug. 10, 2024
Q. I’ve always had great prescription drug coverage but my doctor put me on something new and it isn’t covered by my insurance. What can I do? A.
Awareness is one of the best ways to prevent scams – Alexandra Newman – Aug. 3, 2024
It’s a warning we hear often: protect your private information so it’s harder for someone to steal, scam or impersonate you. But we don’t think
Coffee Shop Perspectives on Aging – Christine Vanlandingham – July 20, 2024
Last week, I found myself with an unexpected five-hour layover in a busy airport. With time on my hands, I took up residence on the corner of a
Making end-of-life wishes known takes pre-planning – Sara Duris – July 13, 2024
Q: Recently, my mom had a stroke and was incapacitated for several days, during which my sister and I were at odds with my mom’s significant other
Advancing with Independence – Alexandra Newman – July 6, 2024
David G., 64, says his life has improved tremendously since being referred to Area Agency on Aging (AAA) last October. “My apartment is clean, my