My husband and I started planning the trip we took this past fall with a cycling group to Acadia National Park in Maine about a year before it happened, and it was worth the wait. We were reminded that one of the greatest joys of traveling is connecting with others. I’m excited … [Read more...] about Actively Seeking The Sun: Cadillac Mountain (Part 3 of 3)
Hospice, Home Health, Or Palliative Care: What’s Right For You?
Finding the right type of care for an aging loved one can be confusing, especially when it comes to hospice, home health, and palliative care. While there are differences among them, there is also some overlap as a patient may journey from one type of care to another. … [Read more...] about Hospice, Home Health, Or Palliative Care: What’s Right For You?
Portraits In Faith: Seeing The Other
Come out of hibernation, and get inspired by visiting this photography exhibit available now until the end of April 2025. Faithful photographs “Portraits In Faith: Seeing the Other” by photographer Daniel K. Epstein is on exhibit at The Muhammad Ali Center until April 30, … [Read more...] about Portraits In Faith: Seeing The Other
A Game Of Thought: Fencing
The roar of the crowd echoed around the vast, vaulted glass ceiling of the Grand Parlais museum in Paris, France. Sean Shumate looked up in awe. Thousands of people were cheering for the elite wheelchair fencing athletes from all over the world competing at the 2024 Paralympic … [Read more...] about A Game Of Thought: Fencing
Thin On Top? Make Hair Loss Stop
There is no shortage of jokes about hair loss, and while some people find them “hair”larious, hair loss is nothing to laugh at. It can be a sign of a more serious underlying medical condition, and it also impacts people’s self-image and self-esteem. The causes of hair … [Read more...] about Thin On Top? Make Hair Loss Stop




