Everyone forgets things here and there. If you’re having more memory lapses than usual, you may worry that you could have Dementia. You may not know that another possibility is mild cognitive impairment: It’s the term used to describe someone whose memory or reasoning skills have diminished somewhat but whose changes aren’t as dramatic as […]
Barbara, My father has stomach cancer and is now home on hospice care. My question to you is based on the 2-4-6 months to live. Stage 1 is decrease in eating. He is unable to eat due to his cancer. Is there a sign other than stage 1 (decrease of eating) regarding my dad? As […]
Life has a way of bringing us full circle back to our passions. Danny Budiski, a singer/songwriter has had a dream his entire life to be a star. He spent his younger years training his voice and playing in touring bands but never reached the pinnacle of his music goals. It is not easy to […]
Aging brings with it a lot of different challenges, including difficulties around memory. What can be a little frightening is figuring out what’s a normal part of memory and aging and what is a situation that you need to investigate further. Memory and Aging: What Type of Memory Is Affected by Aging? Forgetfulness and Aging […]
At age 97, Walter Bingham is Israel’s oldest working journalist. He also holds the Guinness World Record as oldest Radio Talk show Host. I met Walter at a webinar that I did for a senior center in Jerusalem. After getting over my initial shock at his age, since he looks much younger, I asked for […]
This is the second part of our interview with Dr. Mary Flett, a clinical psychologist, writer, speaker and teacher on aging. We discussed preparing for Baby Boomers to age, and what it’s like to get a bit older while helping others who struggle with getting older. You can read the first part of the interview here. […]
By Linda Ballou, NABBW’s Adventure Travel Associate Linda Ballou The only thing certain about travel in 2022 is that it is uncertain. People are chomping at the bit to travel again but need to remain flexible. Flight schedules are still in a state of flux, car rentals are at historical highs, and Covid-19 guidelines in […]
Did you know that the online search term ‘binge eating’ has skyrocketed in recent months? As eating disorder rates soared during lockdown, this is unfortunately not a surprise; however, the misunderstanding and stigmas surrounding binge eating are causing people to turn to Google for support rather than a healthcare professional. As a Food Addiction Coach, […]
There is no script for how to handle grief. Everyone deals with grief in his or her own way. Because of this, we really should never judge anyone for how they react or behave when they’re faced with the loss of a loved one–whether family or friend. What we see may be only a part […]
Come discover some amazing fun facts of March! Happy New Year! It’s March! What!? March is here! Yes, yes, I know, I know… it’s really the 3rd month of the year. But if you were born before 450 B.C., it really would be the first! Don’t believe me?! Then read on… March Fun Facts See, […]