Taking Charge: If I Do Not, No One Will
“Taking charge. If I do not, no one will. That’s the point. My parents passed. My children are too busy. And I am single – divorced.” These are the words […]
“Taking charge. If I do not, no one will. That’s the point. My parents passed. My children are too busy. And I am single – divorced.” These are the words […]
Beth, a recent retiree, is not one to shy away from new challenges, and planning for the end of her life is no exception. When her own parents’ health declined, […]
Sharon, an active volunteer at Iona for several years, had heard about Iona’s Take Charge/Age Well Academy before, but she had never even considered enrolling in a class until […]
The Street cites a study in which the majority of respondents did not believe that a “traditional retirement” at 65 was feasible.1 These days, many are kissing the idea of […]
Check out these stunning photos from local photographers in The Washington Post’s 2015 Travel Photo Contest.
Check out this artist’s depiction of the sugar content in popular caffeinated drinks!
We stumbled across this video and think it’s just precious. This little boy wants to marry Grandma, but is told that he can’t.
Part of aging well involves working to maintain mental clarity and keep the brain as sharp as possible.
Millennials (b. 1981-97) and Baby Boomers (b. 1946-64). Is it even worth noting all the differences?
Week 6 of Eat Well/Move Well featured Guest Speaker Jason Dring, owner of Dring and Associates Physical Therapy and Wellness.