What aging parents want their adult children to know
My partner and I are in our late 60’s and semi-retired. Between us, we have four adult children with small children of their own. We’re like a lot of baby boomers ̵
Things to consider when caring for someone with a disability
National Disability Day honors the day when the Americans with Disabilities Act became a law. The civil right legislation increased access and opportunities and prohibits discrimin
Healthy aging: What older adults can teach us about resilience
There’s a complex characteristic of old age that grows from uncomplicated roots.
Ideas for getting caregivers and seniors outside this National Park Month
We are blessed in Washington state to have not only ample outdoor space to roam around, but 3 beautiful national parks that people come from around the world to visit.
How seniors can stay safe in the summer heat
Summertime and the livin’ is easy, according to the jazz-inspired lullaby of Porgy and Bess.
Advance directive: The emotional and practical challenges of end-of-life planning
Do you imagine what the end of your life will be like? Where you’ll be and who will be with you?
Advance directive: What is it and why do you need one?
Talking about death is rarely a pleasant conversation, especially when we’re young and in good health.
What to look for in an in-home care company in the Seattle area
Like anything on the internet, the choices for finding an in-home care company can be completely overwhelming.