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I’m not new to aging, but I am new to this age. The age where my balance is mischievous, reaction times lazy, and my agility is sometimes asleep at the wheel. I love my life. I have lived life full, and will continue to do so for a long, long time.
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I’ve always loved digging in the dirt. Literal dirt, metaphorical dirt, put me in a dirt pile – I’m as happy as a pup sniffing out a delicious trail to some long-lost bone…You get the idea. I’m an Anthropologist by nature and profession.
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Medicare is one of the federal / state health insurance programs available in the United States. It is eligible for use by those who are age 65 and older.
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The Alzheimer’s Association is the largest non-profit organization advocating for those who have been affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia. The organization has taken drastic steps to find a cure, as well as place focus on care, support, and research for brain illnesses.
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As you get older, the tasks you complete on a daily basis may not come with the ease they used to. The need for outside care may seem like a long way away, but it’s never too early to start planning.
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Senior Living Communities & Wellmore remain committed to helping our Members live longer, happier, & healthier lives. While maintaining a sense of normalcy at our communities, critical measures are being taken to ensure the safety of our Members & Team Members during this time.
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Moving into a retirement community as an independent living resident can provide you with a laid-back lifestyle that you won’t receive in a standalone 55+ community.
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Aging in place refers to the process of a person living in their home for as long as they are able to. It occurs during the time in someone’s life when they are capable of maintaining their independence and completing the tasks required by daily living.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Center For Disease Control (CDC) has deemed older adults among the people who are at higher risk for severe illness. As a country, our daily lives have changed to follow CDC, state and federal mandates.
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