Arts & Alzheimers: Can Mozart’s Music Make a Difference?
By Saint Elizabeth
There is a growing body of research indicating a profound link between art and music and people who live with dementia.
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Arts & Alzheimers: Can Mozart’s Music Make a Difference?By Saint Elizabeth There is a growing body of research indicating a profound link between art and music and people who live with dementia.
Pepper-Crusted Beef Tenderloin with Chocolate-Port SauceBy Steffany Gundling Valentine's Day is all about showing your love and how better to express that than with chocolate... and red meat. Savoury and rich, if food is the route to your loved one's heart, this is sure to be an express line.
Scrumptious Oysters RockefellerBy Steffany Gundling This recipe for Oysters Rockefeller is a bit of a twist on the original but will make your guest(s) swoon this Valentine's Day.
Chocolate Covered StrawberriesBy Steffany Gundling Chocolate covered strawberries are such a decadent treat... and incredibly easy to make.
Give Your Heart a Break this Valentine's DayBy NewsCanada While we spend February 14 trying to win hearts, be sure to take care of your own the rest of the month during Heart Health Awareness Month.
Music Quiz #4By Steffany Gundling Test your music trivia knowledge of the stars and singers that shaped the '50s, '60s and '70s.
An Empowering DayBy Ralph Marston If you catch yourself feeling sorry for yourself you’ve discovered a valuable opportunity. You can transform the negative energy of self-pity into positive energy to improve your situation.
Ask Goldie - February 2012By Goldie Carlow Goldie Carlow offers peer support to Senior Living readers by answering their questions in her monthly column.
Are You Sabotaging Your Own Print Campaign?By Steffany Gundling Here are 8 common print ad pitfalls and how to prevent them before they sabotage your campaign.
Beware of Reverse Mortgage FraudsBy Better Business Bureau Funding retirement can be tricky for some seniors. Instability in the stock market and poor returns on many investments means some seniors are looking to other avenues for financial support.
Managing the Transition to Facility PlacementBy Family Caregivers Network Society At some point in the caregiving journey, many families face the decision of facility placement.
Courageous & Outrageous: How Well Did you Live?By Pat Nichol In the end what matters most is: how well did you live; how well did you love; how well did you learn to let go.
DownsizingBy Jody Hanson Downsizing or how to reduce a two-bedroom flat to two suitcases and a carry-on.
The NickelBy Gipp Forster A nickel could go a long way in what my kids always refer to as the “Olden Days.” It could buy a small bag of candy or popcorn at a movie matinee or five black licorice whips or an ice-cream cone or a bottle of pop; soft drinks were a treasure if you had that coveted nickel. |