March’s Letter From the CEO
Dear Friends, March 2022 newsletter Role reversals can be tricky things. I was reminded of this when I had casually mentioned to my two sons that I am experiencing hip pain from time to time. (It
Dear Friends, March 2022 newsletter Role reversals can be tricky things. I was reminded of this when I had casually mentioned to my two sons that I am experiencing hip pain from time to time. (It
February, 2022 ACN newsletter Last month I wrote that we will defer in-person meetings given the Covid surge (now waning, thank goodness!) until later this year. Instead, I will interview individuals who have
January, 2022 Newsletter Dear Friends, I am in Hawaii as I type this, and no surprise, our members here have asked that we defer our in-person Amazing Care Network meeting until later this
Dear Friends, December 2021 newsletter The holiday season invariably delivers sentiments of joy and good wishes via Christmas cards, songs and notes. I decided that pictures that depict what the holiday season is truly
Dear Friends, By the time this note goes out, you will probably be in the midst of thinking about/preparing for the Thanksgiving holiday. So, let me begin by simply wishing you and yours a
Dear Friends, A very dear friend blasted me out my carefully constructed image as being contentedly old. The image is of an indeterminate period of being in relatively good health, able to travel and
Dear Friends, My last newsletter elicited more reaction than I had imagined. Among the notes I received was this one from a friend: “Cora, when you wrote that you’re looking to be “contentedly old”
Dear Friends, My last newsletter elicited more reaction than I had imagined. Among the notes I received was this one from a friend: “Cora, when you wrote that you’re looking to be “contentedly old”
Greetings Friends and Colleagues, A good friend recommended a book to me on the topic of aging. The book is Travels with Epicurus, written by Daniel Klein. I commend it to your reading, as
Greetings Friends and Colleagues, I received the not-so-cheery news that as a result of my age, I am at increased risk of falling. I expected this news, as I know that the risk of