November 10th, 2022
Beth Elkassih
The difference between forgiveness vs. acceptance. Should you forgive or accept people who have hurt you? When someone hurts you, it’s not unusual for you to feel hurt, angry, perhaps betrayed and even bitter toward that person. Do you have a hard time forgiving people who have wronged you? Does giving mercy seem too easy […]
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November 10th, 2022
Phyllis Ayman
Last night I had a conversation with Mark Victor Hansen who I briefly met last December. I met him at an event where the and his wife Crystal were presenting their book ASK. My immediate thought was that I’d love to have a conversation with Mark on my podcast SeniorsSTRAIGHTTalk. So many of us in […]
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November 10th, 2022
Kim Blanton
Medicare Advantage or traditional Medicare with supplemental insurance: which should you choose? A compelling reason so many 65-year-olds are flocking to Medicare Advantage insurance policies is that they tend to have significantly lower premiums than enrolling directly in traditional Medicare. Retirees are also inundated with advertisements on television, online and in the mail urging them […]
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November 10th, 2022
Katherine Kline
Seniors Choice: Medicare Supplement Healthcare costs have been rising for decades, and when choosing Medicare supplement plan options, beneficiaries who are new to Medicare opt for lower-cost plans. If you are 65 years and above, this article will help you decide which Medicare Supplement insurance to choose. What are Medicare supplement plans? Medicare supplement plans […]
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November 10th, 2022
Sonia Frontera
¿Será Violencia Doméstica o lo Estás Imaginando? ¿Piensas o sospechas que alguien que conoces es una víctima de violencia doméstica y no sabes qué hacer? En este post aprenderás a detectar las señales y a proporcionarle a tu ser querido la ayuda que necesita para protegerse contra una relación que le hace daño o pone […]
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November 9th, 2022
Carolyn Rosenblatt
Most of our aging parents are living on longer than they or we expected. It’s great that an elder is part of the family into one’s 80s, 90s and beyond, perhaps living to see grandchildren and great grandchildren. And then there’s the long goodbye and the caregiving that almost inevitably comes with long life. Medical […]
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November 9th, 2022
Carolyn Rosenblatt
The concepts of cannabis use in our society are still confusing, as Federal law conflicts with state laws. The majority of states have legalized the use of cannabis for medical use. In recent elections, more are steadily legalizing it for recreational use as well. Federal law still classifies cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug, the […]
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November 9th, 2022
Barbara Karnes
Dear Barbara, my mother suffered from dementia. She passed away in 2019. I was at her side and saw her take her last breath. Does a person with dementia know that she is dying? Neither of my sisters made it over before she died but I believe that she waited for them until the last […]
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November 9th, 2022
Shannon Petrovich
Originally Published on https://www.nofoggydays.com/blog/
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November 9th, 2022
Barbara Karnes
Dementia causing illnesses, by whatever name we classify them, are becoming more and more prominent. Dementia, and how to care for people with it, has become a big healthcare issue. Dear Barbara, my mother has FTD dementia. She is very vacant and stares through us all. She is unable to communicate, her muscles are contracting. […]
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