October 9th, 2023 Royce Shook
Thanksgiving is an important time of year for those of us in Canada, but in many areas of the country there is not a lot to be thankful for today. Food insecurity is a threat to the health and welfare of many seniors, those with disabilities and those on fixed incomes. We are confronted with […]
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October 8th, 2023 Mara Karpel
Missed the show? No problem! You can hear the podcast right here. And you can ALSO listen on Apple podcasts right HERE! Robert Signore, President of Thrive Pavilion, a nonprofit senior community based entirely in virtual reality, joined us to tell us more about the social, emotional, and health benefits that can come from this virtual […]
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October 8th, 2023 Jerry Zezima
By Jerry Zezima If you need a shoulder to cry on, don’t blubber all over mine. I’m crying on my own shoulder these days because I have an injured rotator cuff. This means, unfortunately, that I won’t be able to pitch in the major leagues or make game-winning shots in the NBA. My mother once […]
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October 8th, 2023 Roberta Carson
Does your child need surgery? If so, you know how daunting this can feel. Certainly, you worry about your child’s health and the surgical outcome. But you may also feel overwhelmed by the thought of caring for your child after surgery. Unsurprisingly, pediatric surgery can be a challenging journey. However, preparing for your child’s surgery […]
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October 8th, 2023 Rennie Gabriel
You ought to know if my Wealth On Any Income book – or course – is right for you. Which, by the way, you can get for free with a donation to the charity link on my home page. My books or programs are only a fit if you: Have to handle money, like pay […]
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October 8th, 2023 Royce Shook
All relationships are fraught with dangers, and sometimes we lose contact with friends and those we love. Some of us reach out and reconnect, others don’t or take too long to connect. I was at a celebration of life for a cousin a few weeks ago, but his brothers were not there as they had […]
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October 7th, 2023 Stan Goldberg
Everyone over the age of 50 has had them–senior moments. Events you would prefer to forget. But you can’t. You are worried that new ones will embarrass you or be hurtful. Even more frightening is that you don’t know if you should laugh at them or make an appointment with a neurologist. Finally, a definitive […]
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October 7th, 2023 Stan Goldberg
They said or did something you don’t understand, or worse, cause you concern about their cognitive health. Some people suggest you laugh off these “senior moments,” but you can’t. After all, these are your parents or grandparents and you love them. Finally, there is a resource that will enable you to either relax or provide […]
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October 7th, 2023 Don Akchin
Photo by Unsplash in collaboration with Getty Images The EndGame is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. On a half dozen occasions this past June, I would be in the middle of a conversation when, without warning, my voice would turn hoarse. By […]
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October 7th, 2023 Royce Shook
Confusion, indecision, and uncertainty are like mischievous gremlins playing tricks on our minds, taunting us with their tantalizing dance of options. It’s as if they conspire to keep us in a perpetual state of bewilderment, hoping to see us stumble and fumble our way through life’s choices. But fear not, for within this chaos lies […]
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