Protecting Seniors: Beware of Summer and Fall Scams
September 13th, 2024
As summer turns to fall, seniors face an increased risk of seasonal scams. From fake vacation rentals and fraudulent charities to Medicare and home improvement schemes, scammers target vulnerable populations using tactics designed to exploit trust and urgency. This article highlights common scams seniors should be aware of during the warmer months and provides essential tips to protect personal information, avoid financial loss, and stay safe with help from the Better Business Bureau. Stay vigilant and informed to safeguard yourself against fraud.
Your Mental Health Journey
September 12th, 2024
NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization, dedicated to improving the lives of millions affected by mental illness. Since 1979, NAMI has grown into a network of over 600 local affiliates, providing vital education, support, and advocacy in communities across the U.S. Mental health conditions can affect anyone, and recognizing the warning signs early is crucial. From excessive worrying and mood changes to behavioral symptoms in children, NAMI offers resources and guidance for those in need. If you or someone you know is struggling, don’t hesitate to reach out for help.
The Best Could Be Yet To Come
September 10th, 2024
In **”The Best Could Be Yet To Come,”** Kevin Thumpston, lead pastor at Watershed Fellowship, challenges the notion that our best years are behind us. Through inspiring stories of seniors like Gladys Burrill, who ran marathons at 92, and Colonel Sanders, who started KFC at 65, he illustrates that age is not a barrier to achieving great things. Rooted in the wisdom of Psalm 92:12–14, Pastor Thumpston encourages readers to keep stepping out in faith, investing in others, learning, and living life to the fullest, regardless of age.
Please Don’t use the “H” Word!
September 9th, 2024
In **”Please Don’t use the ‘H’ Word!”** Andrew Weems, a hospice chaplain, explores the emotional complexities surrounding the word “hospice.” For some, it brings discomfort, while for others it offers comfort and support. Weems highlights the compassionate care that hospice teams provide, addressing the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of both patients and families. Through personalized care plans and the dedication of skilled professionals, hospice is designed to improve the quality of life in a patient’s final days, offering a “comforting hand” through life’s inevitable journey.
The VA’s “Secret” Program
April 16th, 2024
By Nate Conley, Operating Director at Cornerstone Caregiving, U.S. Army Veteran Now, of course, the Veterans Administration does not actually… Read more »