Why Volunteering Matters Volunteering – or the call to community service – positively impacts the social, cultural, environmental, and economic… Read more »
Tag: aging in place
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 »
The Five-Year Look˗back and What It Means for You
The Five-Year Look˗back and What It Means for You By Chadwicke L. Groover, Attorney at Law, Upstate Elder Law, P.A…. 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 »
Best Friends Approach to Caregiving
Best Friends Approach to Caregiving When you find yourself caring for a person with dementia one of the hardest question… Read more »
Disabled Adult and Aging Parent/Grandparent
Disabled Adult and Aging Parent/Grandparent By: Alyson C. Fudge, Esq. As Elder Law Attorneys, we spend a significant amount of… Read more »
Life Begins in a Retirement Community
Mrs. Smith did not know that the call she was going to make to a retirement community this morning was going to completely transform her overall health and well-being. She is a very active lady that lives alone in a large home that she and her deceased husband have lived in for over 40 years. There are many memories and a lot of “stuff” that has accumulated over the years.
Live to Move, Move to Live
A professor in Japan spent decades building robots that look human. Despite perfecting the hair, skin and eyes, his robots fooled no one. As he dug deeper he discovered the real problem: His robots sit perfectly still. Humans don’t do that.
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 »
Aging in Place Guide
Aging in Place Guide: How to Stay in Your Home in Later Life By Jim Ryan Owner / Operator Right… Read more »