Week five of staying home. Still working, but from home. I never was interested in being a remote worker. I am energized by my colleagues, learning
Seeing the cathedral through the coronavirus – Christine Vanlandingham – April 19, 2020
There is a classic fable about a man who approaches three laborers who are busy breaking and shaping rocks. The man asks the first laborer what he is
COVID-19 causes Medicare rule changes and waivers – Sara Duris – April 15, 2020
Q. What sort of changes have taken place with Medicare to help address the COVID-19 virus? A. The Centers for Medicare and
Earth Day and the Power of Unity – Lynn Kellogg – April 4, 2020
As times get harder, the continuing cooperation and sense of unity across the country to fight and contain COVID-19 is impressive. It inspires
In it Together – Lynn Kellogg -March 28, 2020
Talk about change in a short amount of time – wow! The community-wide, statewide, nationwide, worldwide attention to combatting and controlling
How I’m reacting to the COVID-19 Pandemic – Pat Arter – March 22, 2020
Whenever I hear a siren, my first thought is, “where are my family members?” That started when I was a young mom. It continues to this day and now
A stepping stone to employment for older adults – Christine Vanlandingham – March 14, 2020
Older workers are an under-tapped labor force and represent a vast community resource that is largely sitting on the sidelines. Many older job seekers
How can we get the Social Security scammers to stop calling? – Sara Duris – March 7, 2020
Q. My grandmother keeps getting calls claiming to be from Social Security. I tell her these are scams to get information from her.
Time is ticking to get your Real ID – Lynn Kellogg – March 1, 2020
Have you heard of the REAL ID? Information is starting to show up in mailboxes, online newsletters, social media and emails. Don’t dismiss it. It’s
