Safety may become more of a concern as people age for a number of reasons. If you are an adult child, maybe you notice a loved one is having more frequent forgetfulness. Maybe you are figuring out how to keep your online information as safe as possible. With the help of Paul … [Read more...] about Five easy way to keep you or your loved one safer
Grow into a Better You: Making the right decisions for yourself
Over the course of a lifetime, people not only have second acts, but third, fourth, and fifth ones. Retirement, a move into a retirement community, and the death of a spouse are three of the major life changes and challenges that someone might experience … [Read more...] about Grow into a Better You: Making the right decisions for yourself
An Artistic Outing: Try this creative restaurant and art gallery for a lovely midday getaway
Lunch Plus One is a simple outing to do with a friend or two or out-of-town guests. For Fall, Lunch Plus One combines a trip to an art gallery and a local restaurant in historic Butchertown. Pyro Art Gallery has been showcasing local artists for 15 years, beginning in a … [Read more...] about An Artistic Outing: Try this creative restaurant and art gallery for a lovely midday getaway
Want To Improve Your Memory? Take A Walk.
It is well established that walking burns calories and reduces the risk of heart disease and stroke, but research is showing that it also affects brain health. A new study published in the scientific journal NeuroImage offers new insight on walking, and how it is effective at … [Read more...] about Want To Improve Your Memory? Take A Walk.
“I realize I have to take control of my own life…” How one woman found herself after retirement.
One would be hard-pressed to find anyone more excited about discovering her artist’s path than Greta Bemisderfer. Not only has she discovered she has a flair for painting, but she has uncovered much about herself. Her email designation ‘realgreta’ gives a clue into how this woman … [Read more...] about “I realize I have to take control of my own life…” How one woman found herself after retirement.




