Recommended Reading for November 2022
Wisdom@Work ignites an urgent conversation about ageism in the workplace, calling on us to treat age as we would other type of diversity. In the process, Conley liberates the term "elder" from the stigma of "elderly," and inspires us to embrace wisdom as a path to growing whole, not old.
Wrinkle Cream - Does It Work?
Maybe there will come a day when we can embrace our wrinkles, knowing that every line is a mark of wisdom. But in the meantime, most of us are still fighting each new sign of aging, and that certainly includes the lines on our face. Some of those creams, lotions, and serums can cost a boatload of money.
Caregiving for a Spouse: Top Tips to Being a Partner, Not a Parent
If you’re in a successful, long-lasting relationship, you know that it requires commitment, compromise, and sacrifice. The happiest relationships are the ones where both parties selflessly take care of each other.
How Can Older Adults Practice Gratitude
As we approach Thanksgiving, it is a wonderful time of year to reflect on all the things we are thankful for. Did you know that the practice of giving thanks has demonstrated benefits including improved mood and well-being, particularly for older adults?
Recommended Reading for October 2022
With extended longevity comes the opportunity for extended personal growth and spiritual development.
4 Things to Do If You Haven’t Been to the Doctor in Years
So, you haven’t been to the doctor in years. No worries, you aren’t alone. It’s estimated that 25% of people in the United States don’t have a primary care physician and about 20% of people haven’t been to a doctor in more than five years.
The Hidden Drawbacks of Medicare Advantage
Insurers offering Advantage plans have an enormous financial interest in your Medicare choice, but what they won’t tell you can make a huge difference in your pocketbook and treatment options.
Why Older People Love Pickleball So Much
Chances are, you already know someone who’s an avid Pickleball player.
Recommending Reading for September 2022
A Bittersweet Season: Caring for Our Aging Parents–and Ourselves
Supporting Your Loved One with Memory Loss
Dealing with a family member or loved one with memory impairment can feel overwhelming and unpredictable.