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    Tending And Befriending Folks With Dementia And Mild Cognitive Impairment By Katherine Schneider, Ph.D.

    By Katherine Schneider, Ph.D.   Ten percent of people over 65 have dementia, and 22% more have mild cognitive impairment, according to a recent Columbia University study. So, chances are good that you and/or some friends fall into this group. One of the joys of retirement for me has been…

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    Community: A Winning Team For Aging With A Grand Plan By Susanna P. Barton

    By Susanna P.Barton   As we all age and make plans for our second half, one of the most important things we can do for ourselves is to connect with a community of people who can provide support, camaraderie, and inspiration for our journey. Approaching our Grand Planning with reliable,…

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    Been There, Done That: Nine Decades And Counting By Alice Herb: Looking Back

    By Alice Herb   I just turned 92! It is hard for me to fathom that I am close to being a century old. But there it is. Having more time than I used to, I started to look back on my life critically. If I had to live it…

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    Your Aging Brain LOVES The Visual & Performing Arts! By Dr. Marc Rothman

    Incorporate art into daily activities to increase mood, decrease stress, and care for your brain By Marc Rothman, MD   Believe it or not, parts of your brain are in constant contact with the outside world: your eyes process photons and wavelengths of light, your ears interpret vibrations, your nose…

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    After the Fall: Embracing the Benefits of Proprioception to Keep My Balance By Nancy Peckenham

    By Nancy Peckenham   It happened quickly, as all falls do. One second, I was talking merrily with two friends as we walked along the notoriously shoddy sidewalks of New Orleans, and the next second, I was on the ground.    My mistake, I knew immediately, was allowing myself to…

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    To Trust Or Not To Trust? By Susanna P. Barton

    By Susanna P. Barton   Trust is a finicky topic when it comes to creating a workable Grand Plan. On the one hand, trust is essential to working in partnership with loved ones during our second half. If we can’t trust the people we’ve chosen as our life managers or…

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    Where Do You Need To Be? By Louise Applebome

    By Louise Applebome   “Where do you need to be?” This question has at least 10,000 edges and its potential answers do, too. It can be an existential inquiry.  It can be specific to time and place or an upcoming appointment. It can be grounded in a yoga class. It…

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    The Rookie Retiree By Renee Langmuir: Getting Something Done……Or Not!

    By Renee Langmuir   Today was a lovely, but not unusual day. In the morning, my husband and I did a volunteer stint at a local house museum, feeding the goats and sweeping out the barn. Afterward, we took a leisurely ride in the country to a favorite breakfast place….

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    Why I Make Stuff By Dave Donelson

    By Dave Donelson   Not long after my grandson, Steve, was born, I began sculpting a rocking horse for him, the idea being that it would be completed in time for his fourth birthday. That was fourteen years ago and it’s not yet finished. My intention was—and is—to sculpt a…

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    Step 12: Let’s Talk About It! Communication Is Key To A Successful Grand Plan By Susanna P. Barton

    By Susanna P.Barton   If there is one step by which all other components of a workable Grand Plan are intrinsically linked, it’s #12 — communicating with your people early, honestly, and often. Without good communication, any thoughtful preparation you may have designed for your golden years turns to rubbish,…

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    Julie Buyon
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    Julie Buyon is a palliative care patient advocate who assists people who have serious and complex illnesses navigate a challenging health care environment. Her focus is on making patients feel empowered and powerful. She has worked in hospitals and nursing homes, and run many community programs for seniors about health…

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