Feb 25, 2022 11:06AM ● By Margaret Dulaney
I am beginning to suspect that for those of us who have been graced with long life, the attainment of self-love could be our last challenge to enlightenment.
Feb 24, 2022 01:59PM ● By Denise Thiery
When I was young and all my joints were functional and pain-free, I used to wonder why seniors often backed out of parking spaces without even turning their heads to look first. Now I get it.
Nov 22, 2021 03:52PM ● By Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D
Ultimately, even with all his frustration and anger, my dad died a good death.
Aug 23, 2021 02:08PM ● By Melinda Mawdsley
ADRC (Aging and Disability Resources for Colorado) is a resource for adults 60 and older who struggle with questions about aging.
May 24, 2021 02:03PM ● By Elayne Clift
(But please don’t call me elderly)
Apr 26, 2021 02:22PM ● By Lucy Rose Fischer
Hint: enjoy all the peaches and cherries you can this summer
Mar 22, 2021 03:48PM ● By Jan Weeks
Changing the Narrative sponsored a contest for greeting cards that are age appropriate and uplifting instead of disparaging to older folks.
Oct 05, 2020 11:00AM ● By Jan Weeks
Retreat to Cabo for new outlooks on aging.
Jun 26, 2020 09:40AM ● By Diana Barnett
Navigating the transition into independent living For years, Jody Nestler lived in a condo she loved surrounded by trees and good neighbors....
Jun 25, 2020 02:51PM ● By Melanie Wiseman
In our younger years, we scoffed at the idea of becoming like our parents someday.
Jun 01, 2020 03:19PM ● By Melanie Wiseman
Village Cooperative offers hassle-free homeownership for active seniors Cooperative living isn’t new, but it is to the Western Slope. Co-op ...
May 05, 2020 10:43AM ● By Elizabeth Van Liere
Opt for greater hearing during Better Hearing Month “Bring the potatoes, Mom,” my daughter hollered (loud enough for the neighbors to hear)....