by Virginia Beaboa | Jan 10, 2018 | Senior Living Articles, Senior Living Tips
The following article is a guest post submitted by Karen Weeks. After retirement, Karen was bored and struggled to find a new sense of purpose. She decided to learn a new skill and took a computer course. She learned how to build her website, ElderWellness.net. Now,...
by Virginia Beaboa | Dec 6, 2017 | Senior Living Articles
What age group of adults would you think is the happiest? If most people were to guess, I’d venture to say that they’d assume people in their 20s and 30s are the most content. Why wouldn’t they be, right? They are young and likely healthy; they have their whole life...
by Virginia Beaboa | Oct 5, 2017 | Senior Living Articles
So, what about life in a CCRC or other retirement community? Some people feel that by acquiescing to a move into a CCRC, it is like giving up and accepting that you’re an “old person”—surrendering your independence at the door. In today’s world where people are living...
by Virginia Beaboa | Sep 18, 2017 | Staff Notes
Staff Notes: Diversity By Rev. J. Craig Statton, President & CEO Lynn Schusterman, a Jewish philanthropist from Tulsa, Oklahoma, once said, “Our people represent a tapestry of interwoven identities embodying the rich diversity of what it means to be Jewish.” As...
by Virginia Beaboa | Sep 1, 2017 | Something to Think About
Something to Think About: Very Touching Reflections by Chuck Cluff, Atherton resident since 2004 Proverbs 3:6 “In all your ways acknowledge Him and he will make your paths straight.'” I’ve done a fair amount of hiking, camping and backpacking,. Nowadays,...
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