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 … [Read more...] about Don’t Be A Victim Of Online Scams
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Into The Unknown: Winging Toward A New Career
At a family dinner recently, my mother-in-law stated that her service as a teacher brought her so much joy that she would choose it again if given the chance. Lucky woman. I have met other people for whom that is true. Their jobs bring them meaning and are a key aspect … [Read more...] about Into The Unknown: Winging Toward A New Career
Find Restoration In Our New Fall Issue
I am trying to revive my beloved green velvet couch. It holds all the good stuff: the great price I paid because of the flaw on the back corner, the pop of color it brings into my room, the naps it has inspired, the conversations it’s propped up, the babies who have touched its … [Read more...] about Find Restoration In Our New Fall Issue
Is Your Loved One’s Memory Fading?
Knowing what to do for a loved one you suspect may have dementia can be tricky, but April Stauffer, community outreach coordinator with the Alzheimer’s Association, has some suggestions for making the process easier. You can schedule an appointment with the doctor either in … [Read more...] about Is Your Loved One’s Memory Fading?
We All Have Something To Give One Another
Early in my pastoral education training I was assigned a patient in the hospital for one of the many horrendous effects of multiple sclerosis. This woman was young, maybe in her forties, and would have been in the prime of her life, but her disease had rendered her bound to a … [Read more...] about We All Have Something To Give One Another




