Nearly thirty years ago I sat through a compelling talk by a futurist talking about how different clusters of age groups, or cohorts, viewed varied
Love in Action-A Senior Volunteer Story – October 16, 2020
“People don’t talk to each other like they used to. You used to know your neighbors, and if you needed something you would help each other. When
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The Restorative Power of Nature – Christine Vanlandingham – October 10, 2020
There’s something restorative about time spent in nature. I write this column from a fireside camp chair in one of Michigan’s majestic state parks.
Medicare Open Enrollment – Sara Duris – October 3, 2020
Q. My father has had the same Part D Prescription Drug plan for three years. His doctor put him on two new prescription drugs and suddenly
Preventing Falls is an Important Part of Enjoying Life – Lynn Kellogg – September 18, 2020
My late husband was a role model for using common tools to prevent falls so that we could focus on enjoying life rather than fear of falling and
How Foster Grandparents could still help students in 2020 – Pat Arter- September 6, 2020
In the last couple weeks, I have had the pleasure of talking with many of our Foster Grandparent volunteers. Our Foster Grandparent program is
From Kerfuffle to Canvas – Christine Vanlandingham – August 30, 2020
Kerfuffle seemed to be the word of the day. When pressed, the word was hard to define, but each of us on the conference call knew the feeling.
Why can my doctor charge more than the Medicare-approved amount? – Sara Duris- September 18, 2020
Q: My doctor has started charging an additional fee on top of what she used to charge, and Medicare isn’t covering it. Why is this?A: It sounds as