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Five Signs Your Aging Parents May Need Help

When I started thinking about caring for my own mother as she got older, I’ll admit I was a little nervous. 
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A Senior’s Guide to Staying Sharp

An enhanced perspective, increased wisdom, and elevated self-confidence often come to mind when we think about how growing older affects our emotional and intellectual well-being. 
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Centenarian Celebrates Birthday at Moody Family YMCA

What does a 100-year-old’s fitness routine look like? Ask Joan Eichner. 
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Painting By Numbers

Five friends — senior artists ranging in age from 74 to 83 — won a Third Place Award in C.C. Young Senior Living’s 25th annual Spirit is Ageless Art & Writing Contest with their collaborative still-life watercolor, Class Act. 
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The Reality of Pig Butchering Scams

If you receive an unexpected message from a stranger offering investment advice, delete it immediately. 
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Beyond Numbers: Retirement Mapping Can Transform Your Future

Process takes into account more than the wallet by including such matters as health, independence, meaning, and purpose
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Unplanned Walk Highlights Dementia Risks

Caregiving for an aged loved one can be a tough obstacle course, especially when memory issues enter the picture. 

Mom’s Unexpected Walk Home Earns Caregiver a Judgmental Stare

Caregiving for an aged loved one can be a tough obstacle course, especially when dementia enters the picture. 

Dementia Patient Caregivers Need Options, Information

As dementia cases rise and families grapple with caring for aging loved ones, our community is seeking trusted, local solutions to keep their family members safe and comfortable. 

Mourning Comes Early as Caregivers Face Anticipatory Grief

The term “anticipatory grief” may be new to you.

So Many Happenings at a Retirement Center Near You

Challah braiding at The Legacy Midtown Park

Grandmotherly Guidance Gets Girls Published

Preston Hollow fifth graders Juliana Fresch and Emory Wardlaw enjoyed their 2-year co-authoring and publishing project with a little help from Emory’s grandmother. 

Forum at Park Lane’s Scotty Gray, Karl Kuby Sr. Honored

Scotty Gray had an idea – a way he could help both his retirement community neighbors and SMU students adjusting to life in a new country.

Ready to Retire? If You’re Like Kevin Gray, It’s Time to Rock!

Kevin Gray thought he was getting “long in the tooth” for rock ’n roll when his bandmates went their separate ways in 1987.

Three Tips for Job Hunting After 50

Many workers are retiring later than in recent decades, and retirees are re-entering the workforce. 

College Filmmaker Explores Grandmother’s Gratifying Life

For Roylenne Huff, a resident of The Preston of the Park Cities, retirement hasn’t exactly been synonymous with slowing down. 

Changing With Age: Should I Be Concerned It’s Dementia?

The holidays prompt many of us to spend time with our extended family – sometimes including relatives you may not have seen in years. 

Edgemere Volunteers Make It a Barbie World for Girls in Need

During a pivotal and rare quiet moment in last summer’s wildly pink blockbuster Barbie, Margot Robbie in the title role notices an old woman sitting on the bench beside her.

Better Business Bureau: Investment Scam Losses Rising

Investment scams are becoming much more costly for seniors and others duped into believing they are getting incredible returns, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns.
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