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    Home Sweet Home By Louise Applebome

    By Louise Applebome   For so many years, as a little girl, I looked forward to the annual television airing of The Wizard of Oz.   How special was an annual-only event? Today, there’s no such thing. Everything is available in any manner of delivery systems, 24/7.    But back…

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    The Rookie Retiree By Renee Langmuir: The Push And Pull Of Intimacy In Family And Friendships

    By Renee Langmuir   As I journey through the unfamiliar terrain of aging, I am fortunate to have discovered the eminent Swiss psychologist, Carl Jung, father of Analytical Psychology, who has cleverly constructed a list of seven tasks of aging. These are not simple “to-do” items that can be completed…

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    How to Be the Best Advocate for Yourself or Your Loved One in Home Care and the Healthcare System By Lance A. Slatton

    By Lance A. Slatton   Navigating the healthcare system and home care agencies can feel overwhelming, especially when you or a loved one needs support the most. But you have more power than you think. Being a strong advocate isn’t just about speaking up—it’s about preparation, persistence, and knowing your…

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    From Planning To Packing: Moving Toward My New CCRC Life By Kathleen M. Rehl, Ph.D., CFP®

    By Kathleen M. Rehl, Ph.D., CFP®   Editor’s Note: This is the first in a new series by Kathleen M. Rehl chronicling her move into a Continuing Care Retirement Community. You may recall Kathleen’s earlier pieces for agebuzz—her poem, Waiting List, and her practical guide, Navigating the Future: Our Checklist…

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    Been There, Done That: Nine Decades And Counting By Alice Herb: Growing Old Is Expensive

    By Alice Herb   To my great surprise, I came to realize how growing older has required me to seek out more services, and these are more and more expensive every year. I think we are all fooled into thinking that being a senior citizen brings Medicare, access to discounts…

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    We’re Ushering In An “Age of Inspiration” By Mary Fridley

    By Mary Fridley   If you haven’t already, I urge you to take a few minutes to read “We May Soon be Telling a Very Different Kind of Story About Dementia,” a June 14 New York Times guest essay from respected author Lynn Casteel Harper. I am also proud that…

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    Get Real: Being Positive, Realistic, And Adaptable Are Keys To Successful Aging By Susanna P. Barton

    By Susanna P. Barton   Being prepared for the opportunities and challenges of aging requires us to be flexible, real, and positive – to embrace resilience as we move through new seasons of life. If you or a loved one has ever said, “I’m never going into nursing home” or…

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    The ADA At 35: Before, During, and Hopes for the Future By Katherine Schneider, Ph.D.

    By Katherine Schneider, Ph.D.   I was born blind in 1949, so I have lived over half my life before the ADA (The Americans with Disabilities Act) was passed. I attended public schools before Section 504 and got to ask for my own accommodations. One of the first things I…

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    We’re All Going to Die—So Let’s Do It Right By Kathleen M. Rehl, Ph.D., CFP®

    By Kathleen M. Rehl, Ph.D., CFP®   Not long ago, I found myself reflecting (again) on the unavoidable: mortality. My late husband, Tom, and my dear mother passed within weeks of each other years ago. While their physical presence is gone, their spirit and love are still with me. I’m…

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    Men Are Stepping Up As Dementia Caregivers By Dr. Marc Rothman

    By Marc Rothman, MD   A while back, I received a call from a college buddy, a successful family man who was running a small business but had no idea how to handle a parent with memory loss. His father had passed, and now his mother’s memory and behavior were…

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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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