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Signs of Parkinson’s Disease to Look Out for in Your Loved One

June 5, 2020 |

Your parent has always been a strong and constant force in your life. That’s why it’s so jarring and heartbreaking to see their health decline as they age. Unfortunately, you may have noticed changes in their behavior that don’t seem like a normal part of aging. If your parent has recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s […]

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Natural Ways to Improve Your Quality of Sleep Tonight

March 10, 2020 |

Nothing beats a good night of sleep. Unfortunately, it’s surprisingly difficult to achieve a restful sleep that leaves us feeling bright-eyed and bushy-tailed in the morning. While research suggests that we need about seven to nine hours of uninterrupted, high-quality sleep to function optimally and stave off illness, most of us are falling short and suffering from a variety of mental and physical health problems as a result.

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Aging Eyes – The Short Short Story of My New Blouse

January 15, 2020 |

Note to Readers: In 2016, our state association for non-profit senior living and senior care facilities, called LeadingAge Texas, hosted an art and writing contest called “ArtsInspire.” This article won in the prose selection. The author, Lydia Blanchard, age 78 upon completion, read the story aloud to the group at the reception and it brought chuckles to all of us. Enjoy!

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CC Young Launches Grief Support Group for All

December 11, 2019 |

We all know that a regular part of life is dealing with the loss of loved ones. But logic doesn’t seem to make these hurts any easier, especially when someone dearly loved dies.

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