When Caregiving Calls
Before we knew about COVID-19, I was living the life of a grad student at the University of Florida, where I am pursuing an MBA…. Read More
Before we knew about COVID-19, I was living the life of a grad student at the University of Florida, where I am pursuing an MBA…. Read More
Why do I need a passcode? There are many reasons why you may want to put a passcode (sometimes called a pin) on your smartphone:… Read More
What does it mean to be dementia friendly? One group of people from around the state, the Dementia Friendly Georgia Strategy group, is hoping to… Read More
For much of the United States, July brings hot and humid temperatures: the dog days of summer. Most people remember to heed safety tips when… Read More
You’ve heard of a caregiver. In fact, some of you may already be serving in this capacity. Caregivers are the “boots on the ground”, providing… Read More
Here’s how it works: Instead of just visiting amazon.com, you’ll have to type smile.amazon.com into your internet browser. Everything about the site is the same,… Read More
It’s the end of a workday in Atlanta. I meet Karen Varsha, a 67-year old semi-retired photographer, at our old stomping grounds: the Einstein Bagels… Read More
Gateway Center’s lobby was abuzz with activity one rainy February morning in Atlanta. A group of regular volunteers were serving hot food to residents and… Read More
February is American Health Month! While February is almost over, it is never too late to take small steps towards improved heart health. Get outside… Read More
Twenty-six years ago, Karen Gross and Marg Lambert cut the ribbon to an Atlanta location of the maker-to-market store known as Ten Thousand Villages. Together,… Read More
Two and a half years ago, Joyce Lee’s life turned upside down when she received a call from the fire department in her mother’s hometown… Read More
A few months ago, my mother decided to adopt a cat. She took her mother—my grandma—along with her to pick one from the litter. After… Read More