W hen studying the environment and living just outside Glacier National Park in my 20s, the mantra for hikers was “take only pictures, leave
It’s December, a time when holiday cheer is supposed to reign – Christine Vanlandingham – Dec. 2, 2023
In my December 2022 Generations column, I wrote about connecting the generations through shared experiences. But what about when that’s not possible?
Help is available for dental care, home repair – Sara Duris – Nov. 25, 2023
Q: Does anyone provide discounted dental services for people over 60? A: We receive many calls about where to find lower cost dental services and
Planning for the end of life – Alexandra Newman – Nov. 18, 2023
Working at newspapers, you tend to read a lot of obituaries. They start in various ways; some say the person went to be with their God. Some
A salute to the heroes and she-roes – Christine Vanlandingham – Nov. 11, 2023
"How important it is for us to recognize and celebrate our heroes and she-roes!" - Maya Angelou, writer and civil rights activist who received the
Taking time out, connecting important for caregivers – Lynn Kellogg – Nov. 4, 2023
We all want the best for the people we love. Throughout life, we do for them. Last month at the Area Agency on Aging’s Annual Celebration, all
Beware of Medicare scams – Sara Duris – Oct. 28, 2023
Q: I got a call from a local number and the caller stated that my doctor’s office had asked them to call me about receiving a knee brace that would be
Harness your curiosity, be an advocate – Alexandra Newman – Oct. 21, 2023
Advocating for older adults and people with disabilities is one of our pillars at Area Agency on Aging. We do this in a number of ways throughout
Age friendly communities are possible and necessary – Lynn Kellogg – Oct. 14, 2023
Last week’s Generations column on Ageism Awareness Day was spot on, as was the Area Agency on Aging’s LinkedIn TED talk post on ageism