5 things for seniors to look forward to in 2021
After one of the toughest years many of us have experienced in our lifetime, I think we can all agree there are at least a few things to look forward to this coming year.
Figuring out how to grieve for my great-grandmother during COVID times
A handsome couple- my Grandma Sarah and Grandpa Dale
Easy ways for caregivers to practice gratitude
Giving thanks doesn’t have to be reserved for one day a year. Practicing gratitude can help us see things in a new light when times are tough, as they have been for many peop
Nonfiction reading to get you through another shutdown
We could focus on the grim predictions for winter 2021 with coronavirus cases rising across the U.S, but for now let’s take a look at some nonfiction reading to get you throu
Indoor activities for seniors and caregivers this fall
There won’t be any more movie theaters, bingo nights or crafting circles to distract us from the gloomy weather, at least not for a long while. There’s only so much you
Coping with loneliness during the coronavirus outbreak
There’s a particular type of loneliness that’s unique to growing older. Younger generations may hear about it, and some witness their loved ones experiencing it. But it
SeaCare’s guide to grocery shopping safely
The neighborhood grocery store remains one of the last stands for open business during the coronavirus pandemic. Even with a more favorable outlook on declining cases for Washingto
The right type of canine companion for seniors
For many of us, this could be the most time we’ve ever spent at home. With 17 million Americans filing for unemployment and millions of others working from home, the insides