Ideas for sensory-friendly activities: a continuation from the article ‘What Do Your Senses Need? – Our Sensory Systems Important Role’ Whether your challenge is combating sensory decline or toning down sensory overload, the good news is that there are many simple activities you can do that will attend to your and your loved one’s sensory […]
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Ideas For Sensory-Friendly Activities – What Do Your Senses Need?
Ideas for sensory-friendly activities: a continuation from the article ‘What Do Your Senses Need? – Our Sensory Systems Important Role’ Whether your challenge is combating sensory decline or toning down sensory overload, the good news is that there are many simple activities you can do that will attend to your and your loved one’s sensory […]
Don’t Be A Victim Of Online Scams
More and more older adults are online. More than half of Americans 65 and older regularly use the internet or email to shop, stay in touch with loved ones, or research a favorite subject, according to the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Unfortunately, that also opens older adults up to scammers and cybercriminals, […]
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Have Fun Eating Geographically At These Local Restaurants
Louisville is a foodie town, so consider branching out beyond your normal fare. Maybe pick a geographic location and eat from a restaurant (or two) that serves that type of food. For example, if you select Spain, consider grabbing a bite to eat at Paseo, a Spanish-style woodfire grill restaurant on Baxter Avenue, or try […]
Not All The Leaves Are ‘Brown’ In This Indiana County – Go Here This Fall
This is a continuation of what to see and do in Brown County Indiana. Be sure to check out the Brown County Visitors Center in person (211 South Van Buren Street) or online (browncounty.com) for a wealth of information in planning your visit. The Brown County Art Guild is a nonprofit organization located in the […]
Health & Fitness
The New Age of Fitness: Bob Hobbs
They’re strong, fast, energetic — and over age 50. The rules of the game have changed: sports competitions aren’t exclusive to young people. If you want to compete, all you need is grit and determination. Bob Hobbs is a Kentucky Senior Games competitor who proves that you can break records at any age. The Athletic Multitasker […]
Biking Across America – An Adventure She Waited 40 Years To Start
Miriam Klein, age 65, always wanted to go on a cross-country bicycling trip, a goal that was born during her childhood. When she was around 7 years old, her family moved from New York City to California and traveled by car on local roads. She says the car would often break down, which gave her […]
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Have Fun Eating Geographically At These Local Restaurants
Louisville is a foodie town, so consider branching out beyond your normal fare. Maybe pick a geographic location and eat from a restaurant (or two) that serves that type of food. For example, if you select Spain, consider grabbing a bite to eat at Paseo, a Spanish-style woodfire grill restaurant on Baxter Avenue, or try […]
Looking For A Great Fall Read? Here Are Two New Releases
Here’s What We’re Reading Now: House of Bone and Rain by Gabino Iglesias Released: August 6 Set in Puerto Rico, House of Bone and Rain feels at times like a darker, more grown-up Stand by Me. It follows a group of five young men on a journey of revenge after one of their mothers is […]
The New Age of Fitness: Bob Hobbs
They’re strong, fast, energetic — and over age 50. The rules of the game have changed: sports competitions aren’t exclusive to young people. If you want to compete, all you need is grit and determination. Bob Hobbs is a Kentucky Senior Games competitor who proves that you can break records at any age. The Athletic Multitasker […]
Don’t Be A Victim Of Online Scams
More and more older adults are online. More than half of Americans 65 and older regularly use the internet or email to shop, stay in touch with loved ones, or research a favorite subject, according to the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Unfortunately, that also opens older adults up to scammers and cybercriminals, […]
Not All The Leaves Are ‘Brown’ In This Indiana County – Go Here This Fall
This is a continuation of what to see and do in Brown County Indiana. Be sure to check out the Brown County Visitors Center in person (211 South Van Buren Street) or online (browncounty.com) for a wealth of information in planning your visit. The Brown County Art Guild is a nonprofit organization located in the […]