Regular Foot Care Is a Necessity
I have a colleague whose mother prefers a spa pedicure to a visit with a foot care nurse. She says, “The nail polish makes me feel pretty.” The soaking and scented lotions make her feel pampered, and she has enough medical appointments already, so she would prefer this one luxury to not feel like a
Local News Report on Meals on Wheels Funding
The Greenfield Recorder and Athol Daily News this week published an article called Meals on Wheels providers sounding alarm amid looming budget deficit. The Meals on Wheels program projects significant funding deficits in the coming year. We appreciate these local papers’ attention to this issue and journalist Erin-Leigh Hoffman’s efforts to hear from multiple
Shedding Light on the Shadows: Bringing Financial Exploitation of Older Adults Into the Open
Margaret* had always been the kind of woman who remembered birthdays without writing them down. At seventy-eight, she still baked blueberry pies from scratch and kept her tiny white house in western Massachusetts spotless. Her husband had passed away years earlier, and though the silence in the house sometimes felt heavy, she managed well enough
Preparing for a Medical Appointment: My Health Checklist
How many times have you left a medical appointment feeling like you still had questions? It can be difficult to get everything answered in a short visit. Your doctor, nurse, or physician’s assistant also may not always understand what’s important to you. One way to make the most of your allotted time and ensure it’s