Will life ever again be normal?
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The experts can’t agree on when (if ever) the coronavirus will completely vanish, or if they’ll be able to create a vaccine and when it ... Continue Reading →
Our routines are out of sync
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The new ways we shop for groceries is only the tip of the iceberg this year. Thanks to the coronavirus, there are a number of other things we likely will end up ... Continue Reading →
Don’t be pushed into dining out
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Local restaurants here (Note: Charles does not live in Connecticut) were supposed to be able to open for inside sit-down service next week. Depending on the square ... Continue Reading →
Keep your spirits up
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Depending where we live, many of us are still in lockdown. Still, there are ways to keep our spirits up.
Plants can make all the difference in how we feel in our ... Continue Reading →
Know your fresh food options
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Many of us haven’t been eating right lately. Sometimes the stores are out of what we want; sometimes we can’t get an available pickup time. But there ... Continue Reading →
Meals on Wheels may help with rising food costs
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Have your food expenses gone up recently? Even if your local grocery isn’t spiking the prices, it’s now costing more to get what we need.
Grocery delivery: ... Continue Reading →
Stay informed about senior services
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Has your Meals on Wheels expanded their service? In a number of areas, the program has taken on more volunteers or widened the area they cover, having received ... Continue Reading →
Pandemic causes many event cancellations
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Life might be slowly getting back to normal, but a number of things we anticipated won’t be happening now. Here are some of them:
The expired prescription-drug ... Continue Reading →
Help fill the hours with an e-reader
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I don’t often recommend specific products in this column, but there’s one that many of us could use right now: a Kindle. The Kindle is a handheld reading ... Continue Reading →
Are we bored yet?
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Being bored isn’t good, especially for seniors. We need to keep our brain cells active, even if we can’t get out of the house for any mental stimulation ... Continue Reading →





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