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Critter Corner: Giving Back this Holiday Season

Dear Kiwi and Mango,The holidays are my favorite time of year. This year, my family will exchange gifts as normal, but we are realizing that we have way too many things. We are a bit late for this year, but in the future, we’d … [Read more...]

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Critter Corner: Falling Prey to Financial Scams Could Be an Early Sign of Alzheimer’s

Dear Angel,They say that there is a correlation between early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s and falling prey to financial scams. Is this true and if so, what can we do if we see someone falling into this pattern?Thanks,Cora … [Read more...]

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Virginia Tech Research Uncovers Five Nutrients Lacking in the Brains of those with Alzheimer’s

Many of us pay close attention to the nutrients in the food we eat before deciding on our meal options. We know that we need a certain amount of iron, protein, calcium, and vitamin C as we age. But most of us don’t realize how … [Read more...]

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2025 Key Elder Law Numbers 

When Walt Disney said, “Times and conditions change so rapidly that we must keep our aim constantly focused on the future,” his words referenced how inevitable change is, how quickly it can occur, and how we must continuously look … [Read more...]

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How Could Someone Qualify for the Maximum Social Security Benefit?

Dear Hayek,In doing some research, I saw that the maximum Social Security amount, with the 2.5 percent cost of living increase in 2025, is $5,108 a month. What would someone need to do to qualify for this amount?Thanks for … [Read more...]

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Are Personal Checks a Thing of the Past?

It’s the holiday season and with Black Friday and Cyber Monday and the rest of the shopping season approaching, many of us are shopping for that perfect gift for our friends and loved ones. Some of us shop online at Amazon to … [Read more...]

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Critter Corner: Making Thanksgiving Memorable with Grandchildren

Dear Kiwi and Mango,Happy Thanksgiving! My grandmother is joining us for dinner this year, as she does every year, but this year is different. She was diagnosed with dementia and it’s gotten progressively worse. I’d really … [Read more...]

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