Many older adults find it a challenge to keep up with winter home heating bills. If you or an older loved one are struggling to pay your utility
Is it critical to get a Medigap plan? – Sara Duris – January 18, 2020
Q: I’m about to turn 65 and I’m so confused by the Medicare options and all the terminology. Is it critical to get a Medigap plan and what
Finding the right balance to life – Pat Arter – January 12, 2020
Arriving at work on a Monday morning recently, I felt a bit more energized than usual. Trying to figure out what made this Monday different, one thing
Volunteer to help seniors avoid falls – Christine Vanlandingham – January 5, 2020
The best new years resolutions are ones that make our collective lives better. If you’re looking for something meaningful to add to
Make sure you’re counted in Michigan this census – Lynn Kellogg – December 15, 2019
Attention all snowbirds! There are important things to know regarding the upcoming 2020 Census. The most important thing is making sure your
Gratefulness, purpose and having a good mind – Pat Arter – December 8, 2019
We had a volunteer holiday recognition event for 100+ seniors recently, had some activities, and served a full Thanksgiving lunch to gracious and
Ways to fight back against social isolation and loneliness – Christine Vanlandingham – December 1, 2019
There’s a serious health risk among us, the prolonged effects of which are equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. In Berrien County, an estimated
Where to find help with food for needy, elderly – Sara Duris – November 25, 2019
Q: Where can seniors find help getting food? For emergency food assistance, regardless of age, call 2-1-1 to find food pantries near
E-cigarettes: We’ve been down this road before – Lynn Kellogg – 11/16/2019
In the 1950s and 60s, it seemed cigarettes were everywhere. Restaurants, stores, homes; smoke was so common you never even noticed the smell or
