How to Be Financially Ready for End-of-Life Care
It’s time to start talking We know there are a lot of questions around end-of-life care. As part of our new education initiative #prepareforcare, we developed a short Q & A with details that should
It’s time to start talking We know there are a lot of questions around end-of-life care. As part of our new education initiative #prepareforcare, we developed a short Q & A with details that should
If you’re over the age of 60 and looking to become more active, there are a plethora of sports/activities in which you can engage. We recommend finding a community team to join, as the social
As part of a lifestyle and aging series, we’re working with renowned photographer Terry Lorant to showcase inspirational leaders in the industry. Each month, we’ll feature one or a few inspirational member(s) of the Amazing Care Network
At the end of June, I will turn 70 years old. I am hosting several parties for myself in different cities to celebrate and frankly, shamelessly fund-raise for my favorite charities. I am truly fortunate
Have you written a will yet? You should. It doesn’t matter how old you are: if you are married and/or have children, it’s essential that there is official documentation dictating how to execute your wishes
I am asked often enough about my plans for housing when I retire that I decided I should take a serious look at options. I am blessed to have many friends in different cities who
JOIN US FOR TEA & TALKS IN OAHU! enjoy a thought-provoking afternoon tea with a health and aging related discussion TALK TOPIC “Act 3 - Life After Retirement” SPEAKER Gladys Ching, Jean Kumamoto, and Pam Hinsdale
Aging affects everyone. The more we talk about it and share our stories the easier it becomes. This month we'd like you to meet Kevin Klicman, a millennial living with and managing Type 1 Diabetes: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
JOIN US FOR TEA & TALKS IN OAHU! enjoy a thought-provoking afternoon tea with a health and aging related discussion TALK TOPIC: “Dementia & Dementia Care” SPEAKERS: Pat Bemis & Warren Wong VENUE: Oahu Country
Only in the last several months have I accepted the term “widow” as applying to me. With that acceptance has come a strong interest in the issues that face people in my situation: men and