Archive for November, 2024

Happy Thanksgiving!

By Maria Buehler
thanksgiving dinner

Thanksgiving is a time of togetherness, gratitude, and, of course, tasty food. But for seniors and baby boomers, the holiday can sometimes present challenges that weren’t there in years past. Dietary restrictions, changing family dynamics, and the desire to create a stress-free environment for everyone can make holding the perfect Thanksgiving feel daunting.

This can make setting up a Thanksgiving celebration that fits everyone’s different needs and preferences feel a bit like a juggling act. Fear not! With a little creativity and planning, you can host or help plan a Th…

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Friends Life Care is a Quaker values-based nonprofit committed to supporting older adults in their aging-in-place journey.  We embrace prevention and holistic wellness to help our members in vibrant aging.
Meet a Member
And so we are happy to introduce Friends Life Care member Judy Stoddard, RN, BS ED, CHTP in this blog post.  She is a Certified Healing Touch Practitioner with over sixty years of nursing experience. Judy’s journey in healthcare reflects her deep commitment to integrative medical practices, which she has followed throughout her extensive career.
A Lif…

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The Friends Life Care (FLC) team is dedicated to help in finding a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. Each year, our staff organizes fundraising events to support the vital work of the Alzheimer’s Association. This year, the fundraising committee — comprised of Katelyn Schunkewitz, Erin Price, and Katie Starrantino — teamed up with local businesses and FLC leadership to create an engaging and successful fundraiser.
About the Fundraising Events
Our event started with generous support from California Pizza Kitchen, which donated a portion of the day’s sales to the Alzh…

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Are You Guilty of Accidental Ageism?

By Contributor Post
November 4th, 2024 News & Events 2 Comments
seedlings growing and getting bigger

Shift from Aging to Growing –
When you are a child, we talk about how you are growing or developing.  But at some point, when you are an adult, we say you are aging.  Why is this?  Is it because of our culture, upbringing, biases, stereotypes, values, or expectations?  Simply stated, it’s because of accidental ageism.

Often, we accidentally commit ageist blunders because it is so ingrained in us.  However, if we shift our language from “aging” to “growing”, we can begin to play in a new arena and take the first step toward eradicating ageism.
What is Age…

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