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Why It’s Important to Read Food labels
We’ve all heard the expression ‘you are what you eat,’ but how often do we stop and consider what it is we put in our bodies when consuming packaged goods? With a little effort, we can become educated about what is in the foods we eat. By simply reading food labels,...
Allergy Seminar: Open to the Public
Redefining Aging In Place
You have now reached an age in your life when you start thinking “what’s next for me?” You’re not ready for an assisted living facility. You like the idea of “aging in place” but your home is getting to be a burden. What happens as you age? What changes do you need...
Working After Retirement for Fun and Cash
For many seniors, the old model of “stop work and smell the roses” for 20 years has become a relic of a bygone age. The appeal of a lifestyle of frequent travel, golf, and part-time babysitting for grandchildren can be alluring, but it isn’t always as great as what...
Top 10 Health Concerns for Seniors
As people are living longer than ever, they need to carefully manage chronic conditions in order to stay healthy. Making healthy lifestyle choices can help you avoid senior health risks. Two of the key decisions you can make to improve your health include remaining...
Aging will change the activities you choose
Joyful pursuits are what make us feel truly alive, engaged and connected – regardless of our age. So as we age, it is even more important to make sure our world remains vibrant and inviting by exploring all kinds of activities for having fun. All seniors deserve to...
Knowing When to Stop Driving
None of us can drive forever but deciding when it is time to give up the wheel is one of the most wrenching decisions a person has to make as they age. Emotionally, there are few things in your life that represent a loss of independence more than relinquishing your...