Here is a fun outing to do with a friend or two or out-of-town guests. This combines a celebration of baseball and a choice of three ‘bases’ to enjoy a satisfying lunch. Outing:Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory800 W. Main St.877.775.8443sluggermuseum.comCheck the website … [Read more...] about We’ve Got A Great Outing + Lunch Suggestions
A Tip for Better Vision When Glasses Aren’t Enough
Problem: Not fine with the fine print Have you noticed that the print on product labels and medicine bottles has gotten too small for you to decipher, even when wearing your reading glasses? Or that your glasses aren’t much help when you’re struggling with hobbies or household … [Read more...] about A Tip for Better Vision When Glasses Aren’t Enough
Lights Off (and on)!
At 65, your eyes require twice as much light as they did when you were 20. Inadequate lighting contributes to decreased depth perception and becomes a safety concern, especially in stairways, bathrooms, and kitchens. Seasoned eyes are also more sensitive to glare, so lighting … [Read more...] about Lights Off (and on)!
What Her “Retirement” Day Looks Like
When Diane Porter retired in 2009 after a 39-year career with Jefferson County Public Schools, she planned to follow the advice of those who retired before her and take at least three months to “do nothing.” She didn’t last long. Before the end of the first month, at the urging … [Read more...] about What Her “Retirement” Day Looks Like
Seeking Alzheimer’s Answers
If there is a bogeyman of aging, it might be Alzheimer’s disease because it is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that causes patients to lose both short-term and, eventually, long-term memories. For many people, the fear of developing Alzheimer’s disease keeps them up … [Read more...] about Seeking Alzheimer’s Answers