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Our Unchanging Good Gift-Giver By: Doug Beyer

Our Unchanging Good Gift-Giver By: Doug Beyer

by Virginia Beaboa | Dec 24, 2018 | Encouraging Truths for Senior Living

By: Doug Beyer, Atherton Resident since 2010 James 1:16-17 Do not be deceived, my dear friends! Every good gift and every perfect present comes from heaven; it comes down from God, the Creator of the heavenly lights, who does not change or cause darkness by turning....
5 Ways for Seniors to Beat those Holiday Blues  By: Rev. Craig Statton

5 Ways for Seniors to Beat those Holiday Blues By: Rev. Craig Statton

by Virginia Beaboa | Dec 17, 2018 | Staff Notes

By: Rev. Craig Statton, CEO, Atherton To my ears, there is nothing better than the blues.  This genre of music came out the African American experience in the deep south. The inventors were slaves, former slaves, and the descendants of slaves—sharecroppers who sang as...
What?  Another year?  Already?    By: Dennis McFadden

What?  Another year?  Already?   By: Dennis McFadden

by Virginia Beaboa | Dec 17, 2018 | Staff Notes

By Dennis McFadden, Former CEO(now Retired), Atherton Homes As we age, the time seems to pass ever so much more quickly. John Updike famously observed that we should “suspect each moment, for it is a thief, tiptoeing away with more than it brings.” Or, in the...
Overcoming the Mental Obstacles & Emotional Barriers of Downsizing By: Brad Breeding

Overcoming the Mental Obstacles & Emotional Barriers of Downsizing By: Brad Breeding

by Virginia Beaboa | Nov 8, 2018 | Senior Living Articles

After a recent talk I gave at a retirement community, a guest came up to me and said he knows he wants to move to a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), but the prospect of downsizing just feels so daunting to him. He explained that he has over 10 acres of...
Financial Caregiving: An Important Topic No One Wants to Discuss By: Brad Breeding

Financial Caregiving: An Important Topic No One Wants to Discuss By: Brad Breeding

by Virginia Beaboa | Oct 10, 2018 | Senior Living Articles

Money. Even under the best of circumstances, it’s a subject few people want to discuss…even with individuals in their own family. But as people age, it becomes important—and sometimes necessary—that the senior’s adult children or another trusted person has an...
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