
Time and Technology March On
How far back can you remember telephones? If you’re around my age you may remember when there was only one in the house, and it
How far back can you remember telephones? If you’re around my age you may remember when there was only one in the house, and it
When we talk about COVID, we usually do so in terms of numbers—dates, numbers of cases and deaths, numbers of vaccinated or not, numbers of
It’s no secret that the US population is aging. Today, there are close to million older adults aged 65 and older living in the US
Is COVID over? That is the question. And the answer depends on whom you ask. Here are three recent responses: When will the COVID-19 pandemic
The Older Americans Act (OAA), originally enacted in 1965, funds services that keep older Americans healthy and independent. The OAA supports a range of home
Remember polio? Measles? Diphtheria? Smallpox? You may have encountered them as a child, or perhaps these diseases had already been obliterated when you were growing
Friday, January 7, 2022 / Interview with Author Bobbi Linkemer What motivated you to write your book, to force you from taking an idea or experience
If this past year has left your brain on the verge of bursting with too much news, too much information, and too many talking heads
The St. Louis Annual Jewish Book Festival— now in its 43rd year—is nationally recognized as one of the best and largest in the country with
If you think your last will and testament is the one and only document you need to specify what happens to your assets when you
When I was young, I often heard that older people spend a lot of time reminiscing about the past. Now that I am older, I