My mom is an independent Southern woman, raised in rural Kentucky, then raising her family in the suburbs. After their nest emptied in the late ‘70s, Mom decided if she and Dad could parent three wily kids from Lexington to Nashville to Memphis to Louisville and then back to my … [Read more...] about A Caregiver’s Story: Learning On The Job
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Let Your Social Calendar Bloom This March
Looking for something to do? TodaysTransitions.com has the scoop on where to go and what to do this March and beyond.Events Around TownBeer lovers rejoice, the 10th Anniversary of Tailspin Ale Fest is Saturday, March 4. Event details and ticket info here.On your Mark, Get Set, … [Read more...] about Let Your Social Calendar Bloom This March
Eat This! Colorful Fruits & Vegetables
Eat This!In order to survive, our bodies have to metabolize food to create the energy we need to think, walk, talk, and function throughout our day. The downside of this process is that our bodies produce free radicals that cause aging and disease. Often found in purple and red … [Read more...] about Eat This! Colorful Fruits & Vegetables
Keeping An Eye On The Situation
It’s good to be home. Familiar surroundings, memories of family, a comfortable neighborhood, and a sense of freedom are just some of the benefits of staying put. However, life does get harder as we get older. Those things we used to do without effort become more difficult and can … [Read more...] about Keeping An Eye On The Situation
Walking Into The Future Of Caregiving.
If you’ve ever watched Star Trek episodes, you have seen Dr. McCoy use a handy-dandy tricorder to assess the health of the crew instantaneously. Other science fiction books and films have imagined all kinds of far-fetched devices and tools to make people’s lives better. What you … [Read more...] about Walking Into The Future Of Caregiving.