Letters From Our Readers
Hi, Cora, What you are doing is so cool and I so admire you and enjoy your meetings and seeing how this thing evolves. Since you all have had to listen to me whine so
Hi, Cora, What you are doing is so cool and I so admire you and enjoy your meetings and seeing how this thing evolves. Since you all have had to listen to me whine so
A week ago, I was in Honolulu with other members of the Hawaii chapter of the Amazing Care Network. We were fortunate to have Lauriann Delay of Morgan Stanley with us to discuss the financial
As part of a lifestyle and aging series, we’re working with renowned photographer Terry Lorant to showcase inspirational leaders in the industry. This is the second part of the first installment in the series: a
Our speaker for the Afternoon Tea in Honolulu on Nov. 11th is Lauriann Delay, Senior VP and Senior Portfolio Manager for Morgan Stanley. Join us for her inspirational talk! Lauriann Delay is a Senior Vice
Catherine Duggan, retired attorney who dedicated her career to defending seniors against elder abuse, was the speaker at the Amazing Care tea in Los Angeles on September 30, 2015. Catherine did a terrific job of
We will have a panel of three inspiring speakers at our Oakland Afternoon Tea on Oct. 15th. RSVP here! Joan Haratani Partner, Morgan Lewis Over the past three decades, Joan M. Haratani has honed crisis
As part of a lifestyle and aging series, we're working with renowned photographer Terry Lorant to showcase inspirational leaders in the industry. The first installment in the series is a two-part spotlight on Joan Haratani,
Recently I received a birthday card greeting from a friend. The note said: "Dahling, age is just a number, best left unlisted." I had turned Medicare age and surprisingly felt free to experience life to
On October 1st, Jennifer Brokaw, MD will be the honored guest speaker at Amazing Care Network's Afternoon Tea in Rancho Santa Fe. Brokaw is an expert in values-based medical care and decision making, and has
We all share a common goal of aging gracefully, happily, and successfully. And the truth of the matter is, in this day and age of modern medicine and technology, it IS possible to live to