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Generations Columns

April 25, 2023

Journey with Dementia Minds was unforgettable – Christine Vanlandingham – April 23, 2023

Journey with Dementia Minds – an Unforgettable Hour “I may forget years of technical training, but I’ll remember this hour for the rest of my

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April 17, 2023

Hunt for housing needs patience and planning – Sara Duris – 04/16/2023

Q.  We are trying to find low-income housing for my mother.  Every place has a wait list and I’ve heard you can’t even apply for a Section 8

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April 11, 2023

A partner in independence – Alexandra Newman – April 9, 2023

Support can come in all shapes and sizes. It can look like a friendly phone call once a month. It can look like a friend bringing you medicine when

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April 4, 2023

Women of inspiration – Lynn Kellogg – April 2, 2023

My mother was a woman of energy and drive. Influenced by her parents, she had a heart for helping others.  Marrying my father in 1940, she

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March 27, 2023

Share your stories with the next generation – Christine Vanlandingham – March 26, 2023

There is power in story. Both in the telling and the hearing. History has shown that story has helped shape the human experience. Before there was

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March 21, 2023

Learn the number for poison control – Sara Duris – March 18, 2023

Q.  We recently had a scare when my grandfather used two different cleaning products in an enclosed area.  He passed out and hit his head

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March 13, 2023

Senior lives life on her own terms – Alexandra Newman – March 11, 2023

When I wrote my last column for The Herald-Palladium in 2021, I said it wasn’t goodbye, but see you later. Little did I know the journey I’d set

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March 7, 2023

Nutrition, active lifestyle help extend the years of your life – Lynn Kellogg – March 3, 2023

One segment of a recent trip found me on a Peruvian-run riverboat with four cabins, eight passengers, exploring the biodiversity and cultures along

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February 28, 2023

Caregivers need to care for themselves to prevent burnout – Christine Vanlandingham – February 26, 2022

Caregiving for a frail, ill, or disabled family member is often a rewarding but demanding role. Tapping into supportive services including respite

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