Sure, neighborhoods look different today than they did decades ago, and technology has changed how we go about our daily lives. But humans have been communal all throughout history for a reason: We help each other out. We keep an eye out for each other; we problem-solve together; … [Read more...] about Neighborhoods With A Rich History And Perfect Planning
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Hiring A Caregiver: Establishing Expectations
Whether families hire a caregiver privately or through an agency, Kayla Cook, owner and director of Caring Excellence at Home, says they need to let their expectations be known from the first. Do they want the caregiver to engage the client with games and conversation? Do they … [Read more...] about Hiring A Caregiver: Establishing Expectations
David Inman Is Ever Incredible
We can find sources of connection through our family, our friendships, our work and volunteer lives, and even our pets. David Inman — a journalist, author, podcaster, and educator — demonstrates through his work that movies and TV can be added to that list because they not only … [Read more...] about David Inman Is Ever Incredible
Winter Wanderings
We always get a nice day or two in winter, so if you’re able, consider driving to Raven Run Nature Sanctuary in Lexington. You can do some hiking on their trail system and see some sites, such as a historic grist mill built in 1833. You may even get a peek of the Kentucky River … [Read more...] about Winter Wanderings
6 Unique Ways To Celebrate Valentine’s Day This Year
A special someone is not required to feel the love on Valentine’s Day. Today’s Transitions found some unique ways to celebrate the holiday, no roses or candy hearts needed. Schedule a date to donate. As many people celebrate Valentine’s Day, the American Red Cross encourages … [Read more...] about 6 Unique Ways To Celebrate Valentine’s Day This Year




