Managing the Holidays with Aging Loved Ones
2020 has been a year unlike any other that we have experienced in recent history, and the holidays will likely come with their own...
The "Safety Turducken"
Adapted from a blog written by Emily Oster | The original content can be found here. While 2020 has been a wild ride with lots of...
A professional organizer shares ways to downsize an aging parent, without the drama
Downsizing can be a challenging process, both emotionally and physically.
Exercise & Memory Care for Seniors
While there is no 100-percent proven method for preventing memory loss or the onset of diseases such as Parkinson's, there are lifestyle
Caring for Seniors While Social Distancing
The coronavirus pandemic has caused all of us to shift our daily habits in order to protect ourselves and those around us, particularly thro
Oak Grove senior citizens rally for Black Lives Matter
Article by: Raymond Rendleman | Originally published in the Portland Tribune To view the original article, please click here. Photo...
What to Do When a Senior Repeats the Same Things Over and Over
This article was written by Carol Bradley Bursack, Minding Our Elders. The original article can be found here. One sign of the aging...
How to Protect Older Adults from Coronavirus
Older generations face a potentially life-threatening risk if infected with the novel coronavirus, which has caused deaths of 60-plus-year-o
Love in Old Age is Even Better
As Valentine’s Day approaches, we are reminded that love, like hope, springs eternal. It knows no age limits, no retirement dates, no physic
Gen-X Women Are Caught in a Generational Tug-of-War
The average caregiver is a 49-year-old woman, and the demands of caregiving seem likely to increase.