Safeguarding a Senior’s Dignity Caring for a loved one goes beyond providing for their physical needs. In the third of her series, “What to ... [Read More] 5/8/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
Advice on Caring for Aging Parents Caring for aging parents can be challenging on many levels. In the third of her series, “What to Expect When ... [Read More] 5/1/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
Taking the Pressure Off the ‘Golden Years’ Is it just me, or when you read something or hear someone mention the “Golden Years,” you get a little ... [Read More] 4/28/2023 | By Annie Tobey
What to Expect: Watching Your Parents Age The struggle of watching your parents age can touch the depths of your emotions and shared history. In the second ... [Read More] 4/19/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
What to Expect: Five Stages of Aging In her series, “What to Expect When Your Parents Are Aging,” Seniors Guide writer Terri L. Jones looks first at ... [Read More] 4/11/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
Stirring Humor into ‘Old Age’ Born in 1946, columnist Robert C. Koehler knows about old age firsthand. Here he shares his observations with readers, infusing ... [Read More] 2/27/2023 | By Robert C. Koehler
Aging Gracefully: Move Forward, Not Back Seniors Guide writer Terri Jones ponders aging gracefully. How can we incorporate the challenges of growing old into a life ... [Read More] 9/30/2022 | By Terri L. Jones
Senior Attitudes: Does Aging Change Us? Do life experiences, both good and bad, change is? Does the process of aging change us? Do our attitudes become ... [Read More] 7/12/2022 | By Megan Mullen
‘The Art of Connection’: Senior Tattoos and Body Art “Older women aren’t supposed to be adventurous, spontaneous, frivolous, or outrageous, but aren’t these part of what makes life exciting?” ... [Read More] 5/6/2022 | By Margit Novack
Six Common Age-Associated Body Changes What age-associated body changes can we expect as parts of the aging process? The Mayo Clinic weighs in on five ... [Read More] 1/29/2022 | By Steven Perkins, D.O.