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    “The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just the

  • What is Power of Attorney and Why Do I Need One?

    As our loved ones age, it becomes increasingly important to plan for their future, including their financial and medical affairs. One way to ensure that

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    Father's Day is a special occasion that allows us to show our appreciation for the fathers and grandfathers in our lives. It is a day

  • Prioritizing Men’s Wellness: Healthy Habits for Life After 60

    When was the last time you checked in on your health—not just how you feel day to day, but the bigger picture? For many men,

  • Working Together for a Brighter Future: Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month

    As June arrives and we recognize Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, our communities come together with a shared purpose: to raise awareness, support those affected,

  • How to Provide Nutritious Balanced Meals for Seniors (Bonus Recipe Included!)

    Whether you are providing meals for a loved one, or are a senior cooking for yourself, you may be wondering if the food you’re cooking

  • Pain Points: Tips for Managing Chronic Pain

    “Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.” —Buddhist Proverb While pain is a fact of life, for some it is a more than an occasional occurrence. One

  • Exercise & Strength Building Tips for Older Adults

    Follow your doctor's instructions and consult with them before changing your diet, exercise routine, or supplements. Strength, speed, and stamina are just a few of

  • Cherishing Her Story: Simple, Loving Ways to Celebrate Mom This Mother’s Day

    When we think about Mother’s Day, it’s often the small things that rise to the surface—a favorite meal shared around the table, the sound of

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