December Letter from the CEO
I hope that you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving with your loved ones! I traveled to spend the holiday with family and while making my way through the airports, realized yet again how hectic this
I hope that you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving with your loved ones! I traveled to spend the holiday with family and while making my way through the airports, realized yet again how hectic this
Experiencing new things has always been a practice for me. It keeps me on my toes at the young age of 70! As many of you know, Pablo, my husband of 42 years, passed away
At the end of June, I will turn 70 years old. I am hosting several parties for myself in different cities to celebrate and frankly, shamelessly fund-raise for my favorite charities. I am truly fortunate
I am asked often enough about my plans for housing when I retire that I decided I should take a serious look at options. I am blessed to have many friends in different cities who
Only in the last several months have I accepted the term “widow” as applying to me. With that acceptance has come a strong interest in the issues that face people in my situation: men and
As Amazing Care Network has grown, so has the list of resources we provide to our clients and the general public. I’m a heavy utilizer of webpages that lists resources, good things to read, things
I’m one of these people who are enchanted and at the same time, dismayed by technology. Like other baby boomers, I love how technology makes my life easier – for example, I can use my
December always involves an increased flurry of activity – from shopping for presents to cleaning/organizing the house in preparation for family visits. As I move around, I’m reminded that as an older person, I’m at
Most of us handle the routine aspects of financial planning and the recurring payments of bills pretty well. What tends to get us in a tizzy is when we are confronted with unexpected – and
A good friend I’ll call Anna, is one of an estimated five to seven million “distance caregivers,” meaning they live 100 miles or more away from the person for whom they are caring. For Anna,