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Tag: Active Adult
Don’t Become A Statistic: How To Prevent Bathroom Slips And Falls
Don’t Become A Statistic: How To Prevent Bathroom Slips And Falls Over one million Americans suffer a slip, trip, and… Read more »
Conversing with God = Prayer
Conversing with God = Prayer By Rev. Beth Lindsay Templeton Founder and CEO Our Eyes Were Opened, Inc. People of… Read more »
Why Volunteering Matters
Why Volunteering Matters Volunteering – or the call to community service – positively impacts the social, cultural, environmental, and economic… Read more »
Using Your Gifts: The Power of Caregiving & Healing Art
Using Your Gifts: The Power of Caregiving & Healing Art By Eileen Schwartz I was my mother’s caregiver. This experience… Read more »
Watching the News: Tips for Self-Care
Watching the News: Tips for Self-Care By Deniz Ahmadinia, Psy.D (courtesy of NAMI –National Alliance on Mental Illness) Recently, the… Read more »
Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda: Your Life Your Future
Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda: Your Life Your Future It is said that on his 100th birthday, Comedian George Burns quipped “if… Read more »
“Well Done, Thou Good and Faithful Servant!”
“Well Done, Thou Good and Faithful Servant!” Rev. Roger Acton is working full time as Faith Based Victim Services Project… Read more »
Substance Use and the Senior Adult
Substance Use and the Senior Adult Nancy Pilat-Renner, MBA, MA, LPC, CACI, NCC Director of Outpatient Services Three Rivers Behavioral… Read more »
Aging Along With a Little Help From My Friends
Aging Along With a Little Help From My Friends I think about the great lyrics of certain songs and how… Read more »