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Category: Active Adult Living Articles
Aging Along With a little Help from my Friends
By Scott TenBroeck I think about the great lyrics of certain songs and how they speak differently to people. The… Read more »
A New Approach to an Old Habit
A New Approach to an Old Habit Are you in the habit of making New Year’s resolutions? Yes?! Well you… Read more »
PACE: A Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly
by Cathy Kenzig, Executive Director of Senior TLC in Gastonia While family caregiving can be a genuinely rewarding experience, the caregivers… Read more »
Keeping Seniors Connected Through Technology
by Brooke Reynolds, Owner of Comfort Keepers Intimidated by technology? This is a common concern for the aging population who grew… Read more »
Older Americans Month: Volunteering
What is volunteering? Volunteering is a time-honored tradition in the United States. Volunteers give their time without any expectation of… Read more »
Older Americans Month: Age Your Way
Gone are the days of simply sitting on the front porch and counting the days. Unless that’s what you want… Read more »
Why Volunteering is Good for You
by Paul Gach, Visiting Angels What do you consider the most important aspects of good heath? A good diet? Definitely!… Read more »
Senior Centers Defined
source: www.nhasc.org Today’s senior centers are evolving to reflect a new view of aging that empowers the people they serve…. Read more »
A Sports Injury: Not an End to an Active Lifestyle
Working out daily in the gym, playing tennis and beach walking put Mandy McKenzie in an enviable place at 49…. Read more »