Chatting with a retired staff member of Area Agency on Aging (AAA) a few months ago, she commented on my retirement and said, ”I can see a Florida
Choices are Key for Empowering Independence – Emily Marshall – August 21, 2022
M any people might view epilepsy and frequent seizures since the age of 8 as a huge hurdle to achieving an independent and happy life.
Elections let your voice be heard, but only if you vote – Christine Vanlandingham – August 14, 2022
T wenty- eight months. That’s how long I avoided getting COVID. Forty-two years. That’s how long I’ve participated in the vote.
Does Medicare cover long COVID symptoms? – Sara Duris – August 7, 2022
Q Does Medicare have coverage for these special treatments I’m reading about for people having “long COVID-19” or “long-hauler”
Baseball as a counterforce to the world’s negativity – Lynn Kellogg – July 31, 2022
A clear sky, a high seventies temperature, low humidity. Can it get any better for an afternoon baseball game? With the Cubs being the high family
Foster Grandparents prep for next school year – Pat Arter – July 24, 2022
In my last Generations column, I wrote about a group of new Senior Companion volunteers, and how their joyful hearts inspired me. I currently have the
A gift of immeasurable value – Christine Vanlandingham – July 17, 2022
It is better to give than to receive. Or is it? Andrew, a young man I met on the streets of Austin this week, taught me to think differently
Ways to encourage hydration when it’s hot outside – Sara Duris – July 10, 2022
Questions and Answers Q. We took my grandfather to the ER because we thought he was having a stroke, but it turned out he was
Survey: Life satisfaction grows as we age – Lynn Kellogg – July 3, 2022
In pursuit of happiness, multiple studies and polls reveal older adults make up the happiest age groups. Incredulous to some young people,








