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Sheep Thoughts, Part 1 By: Leslie Allen

Sheep Thoughts, Part 1 By: Leslie Allen

by Virginia Beaboa | Jul 4, 2018 | Encouraging Truths for Senior Living

By: Leslie Allen, Atherton Resident since 2014 Scripture: Psalm 23: 1a “The Lord is my Shepherd” Questions for reflection and application: How can you express your gratitude for God’s shepherding care for you? Is there something tangible you can do today to nurture...
Gospel Economics, Part 2 By: Doug Beyer

Gospel Economics, Part 2 By: Doug Beyer

by Virginia Beaboa | Jun 27, 2018 | Encouraging Truths for Senior Living

By: Doug Beyer, Atherton Resident since 2011 Scripture:(James 2:6-7) But you dishonor the poor! Who are the ones who oppress you and drag you before the judges? The rich! They are the ones who speak evil of that good name which has been given to you. Questions for...
5 Bad Habits That Can Really Damage Your Vision By; Bill Hull

5 Bad Habits That Can Really Damage Your Vision By; Bill Hull

by Virginia Beaboa | Jun 27, 2018 | Staff Notes

By Bill Hull, Director of Marketing A study published by the Eye Disease Prevalence Research Group reports that blindness or low vision affects approximately 1 in 28 Americans older than 40 years. According to the National Eye Institute, the risk of low vision and...
You’re Ready for a CCRC…But Your Adult Kids Aren’t on Board By: guest writer Brad Breeding

You’re Ready for a CCRC…But Your Adult Kids Aren’t on Board By: guest writer Brad Breeding

by Virginia Beaboa | Jun 20, 2018 | Senior Living Tips

I was on a plane recently travelling to Missouri and sat next to a lovely woman in her 80s. During the course of our flight, we chatted extensively, and based on our conversation, I have to somewhat sheepishly confess: She is leading a more active life than me (and...
Memoir Writing Basics: Start Today By; Kimberly Flowers

Memoir Writing Basics: Start Today By; Kimberly Flowers

by Virginia Beaboa | Jun 13, 2018 | Staff Notes

By Kimberly Flowers, Chief Development Officer, Atherton All of us need seniors to share their stories. A wealth of wisdom and wit resides inside the memories of every senior, and these are not treasures to be lost. Families need to have stories that can be remembered...
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