Every spring, our televisions are inundated with game after game of March Madness basketball. While I donβt claim to understand this craze, I can
Awareness can help avoid scams β Sara Duris β March 16, 2024
Q: My grandmother sent someone money because a scam caller convinced her I was in trouble. What can be done to protect people from getting
Sometimes, all it takes is a friendly call β Alexandra Newman β March 9, 2024
About one-third of older adults in the United States live alone, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Thatβs about 14 million people who are
Non-partisan advocacy a blessing and something any older adult can do β Lynn Kellogg β March 2, 2024
One of the required roles that came with my many years at the Area Agency on Aging was that of non-partisan political advocate. Iβm grateful; it
Local, free tax preparation assistance available β Sara Duris β Feb. 17, 2024
There are two free tax preparation programs for older adults and low-income individuals to take advantage of this tax season. Both the United Wayβs
Living a balanced life at home β Alexandra Newman β 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 β Lynn Kellogg β Feb. 3, 2024
Welcome 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 β Sara Duris β 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