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Simple Ways to Stay Active and Independent

Simple Ways to Stay Active and Independent

Dear Donna: After being a part of the working world since I was 15 years old, I finally retired last spring. Since then, I’ve been spending more time on social media. One trend I keep reading about is the importance of staying active and social as you grow older....

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Why You Need to Celebrate Small Caregiver Successes

Why You Need to Celebrate Small Caregiver Successes

Caregivers play a vital role in the lives of those they care for, whether it is a friend or a family member. It is usually an adult child, often the oldest daughter, who acts as the primary caregiver. While the role can be rewarding, it’s also emotionally, physically,...

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Tips for Making the Most of Medicare

Tips for Making the Most of Medicare

Making the most of Medicare takes careful planning, informed decision-making, and regular reviews of your benefit and coverage options. It also helps to take steps to be sure you understand the different parts of Medicare. If you are like most seniors, especially...

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Practical Menu Planning Advice for National Nutrition Month

Practical Menu Planning Advice for National Nutrition Month

Dear Donna: For the last few months, I have been my mom’s primary caregiver. She has a variety of health issues and is no longer safe living alone. So, she’s come to live with us. Since our kids have been grown up and gone, my husband and I have fallen into some bad...

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Social Connections and Heart Health: Exploring the Link

Social Connections and Heart Health: Exploring the Link

Heart health is often associated with physical factors and choices like diet, exercise, and successfully managing chronic medical conditions. But another important factor is maintaining strong social connections. Research continues to show that staying socially...

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How to Build a Caregiver Support Network

How to Build a Caregiver Support Network

Dear Donna: After my mom passed away from cancer this fall, I’ve been the primary caregiver for my 91-year-old father. While Dad is still somewhat independent, his vision loss prevents him from driving and makes household tasks tough. I visit him on the way home from...

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