There are two free tax preparation programs for older adults and low-income individuals to take advantage of this tax season. Both the United Wayās
Living a balanced life at home – Alexandra Newman – Feb. 10, 2024
One snowy Tuesday morning in early January my partner and I dug out the cars from the driveway and I drove to Benton Harbor to do an interview with a
A voice that sang through the hate – Lynn Kellogg – Feb. 3, 2024
WelcomeĀ Black History Month! Celebrated each February in the United States and Canada, and each October in Ireland and the United Kingdom, it began as
50 Over 60: People making a difference
Older adults in Southwest Michigan are making a difference in their communities every day. In big and small ways, they are investing their energy,
Some Medicare enrollees have new numbers – Sara Duris – Jan. 20, 2024
Q. My brother got sent a new Medicare card with a new number, but no one else I know has gotten this. Could this be a scam? A. It is good to have a
Offering care for kinship caregivers – Alexandra Newman – Jan. 13, 2024
When Carolyn Strzyzkowski began caring more and more for her great-granddaughter, she realized she wasnāt equipped. āIām 78-years-old. I love
Good health requires variety in your exercise – Lynn Kellogg – Jan. 6, 2024
āNothing will work unless you do.ā ā Maya AngelouĀ January:Ā Festivities, foodĀ and visits are mostly over, itās cold with less time
Expressing end-of-life wishes in writing will help your family make decisions – Dec. 30, 2023 – Christine Vanlandingham
The frenzy of holiday gift-giving may be over but thereās another important gift you can give to yourself and to your loved ones. The gift of
Preventing falls is a question of assessing spaces – Sara Duris – Dec. 23, 2023
Q. My friendās mother almost burned her house down the other day by falling asleep with something left cooking on the stove. The kitchen smoke alarm