By Torie TempleAccording to Janice Baldon-Gutter, caregiving can be made easier by pre-planning, which can fall into two categories: long-term planning that includes looking for a nursing home, home care, or rehab before the crisis hits and short-term planning for doctor visits … [Read more...] about Thinking Ahead: One Helpful Tip for Caregivers
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Be Strong: How to Regain Physical Strength
By Yelena SapinProblem: Loss of StrengthWhen it comes to having the physical strength to take care of yourself and perform the daily tasks of life, the “use it or lose it” adage rings true. But even the most dedicated athletes aren’t immune to age-related muscle loss that begins … [Read more...] about Be Strong: How to Regain Physical Strength
Is It Time to Update Your Wardrobe?
By Tiffany White For some, parting with a beloved outfit can be difficult — even if the clothing is no longer fashionable or fits improperly. If you’re suffering from fashion blindness, Chris Fulkerson, stylist and owner of VIP Studio - Visual Impact & Presence, will … [Read more...] about Is It Time to Update Your Wardrobe?
Learn How to Make Dorothy McGinty’s Pecan Pie — Starting with the Pie Crust
By Carrie Vittitoe Dorothy McGinty of Brooks, Kentucky, is able to make pie crusts from scratch using 4 cups of all-purpose flour, 3/4 cup ice water, 1-1/2 cups Crisco, and 1-1/2 teaspoons salt.She says it is important to use ice water and not tepid or warm water for the … [Read more...] about Learn How to Make Dorothy McGinty’s Pecan Pie — Starting with the Pie Crust
Three Uplifting Ideas for a Relative Who is Sick
Torie TempleTry these tips for keeping your loved one entertained during their illness.Remember your loved one’s prior interests before the illness started and try to duplicate those activities.Depending on his or her health and mobility, think about new but related activities … [Read more...] about Three Uplifting Ideas for a Relative Who is Sick