February Letter from the CEO
As Amazing Care Network has grown, so has the list of resources we provide to our clients and the general public. I’m a heavy utilizer of webpages that lists resources, good things to read, things
As Amazing Care Network has grown, so has the list of resources we provide to our clients and the general public. I’m a heavy utilizer of webpages that lists resources, good things to read, things
I’m one of these people who are enchanted and at the same time, dismayed by technology. Like other baby boomers, I love how technology makes my life easier – for example, I can use my
December always involves an increased flurry of activity – from shopping for presents to cleaning/organizing the house in preparation for family visits. As I move around, I’m reminded that as an older person, I’m at
Most of us handle the routine aspects of financial planning and the recurring payments of bills pretty well. What tends to get us in a tizzy is when we are confronted with unexpected – and
A good friend I’ll call Anna, is one of an estimated five to seven million “distance caregivers,” meaning they live 100 miles or more away from the person for whom they are caring. For Anna,
Quite by chance, I participated recently in a lively discussion about life after retirement, and more specifically, to working after retirement. It probably will not surprise you that baby boomers see working after retirement as
Hello Amazing Friends, I am reflecting on a lecture I heard while attending a conference on aging a few days ago. The talk on “Understanding Brain Health” was presented by Dr. Kamal Masaki, a professor
I’m intrigued by how society, and businesses in particular, look at aging. I see friends and business colleagues who are defying traditional models of how “old people” are supposed to behave and act. They are
“Here’s a trivia question for you: What do Okinawa (Japan), Loma Linda (California), Sardinia (Italy), and Ikaria (Greece) have in common? If you guessed that these are the places in the world where people tend
When I travel to Honolulu for Amazing Care events, I’m always struck by how physically active people are here. I’m an early morning person so I’m out walking at the Ala Moana Beach Park around