Live & Learn!
Science has proven over and over again that one way to slow down age-related memory loss is to keep your mind and body active and challenged. Whether you do the daily newspaper crossword puzzle or walk to the corner deli, these activities can strengthen your brain and add zip to your step.

Marci's Medicare Answers

Financial Trusts
for Special Needs

By David Cutner
In recent articles, we have discussed the strict eligibility requirements for obtaining Medicaid benefits, and some of the legal techniques available to obtain benefits while, at the same time, preserving assets or income.

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A Star Is Born!
"You have the power to change your own perception of your own reality."

Volume 2 | Issue 11
September, 2008

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Senior Studies
Break out the books & join the Senior class!

How Can He Be…. SIXTY, SEXY AND SENSATIONAL!!
By Chris Oliver
Robert Schawlbe, Ph.D., a New York City psychoanalyst specializing in therapy for men and aging, noticed that most books on health and relationships for seniors focused on both men and women.

Shear Magic
By Judith Stiles
Pearl Fryar, 68, never preaches the gospel of love, peace and goodwill from a pulpit. Instead, in his beautiful garden in Bishopville, South Carolina, he uses his hands and hedge-clippers to sculpt magnificent topiary shrubs in the shape of words that spread this message.

Volunteer Vacations
By Sophia Dembling
On one side of an unpaved road in La Manzanilla, Mexico, tourists and locals frolic on the Pacific coast. On the other side of that road, I am with a boatload of Earthwatch volunteers and a researcher, collecting data on a research expedition called “Mexican Mangroves and Wildlife.”

Meet the Real Piano Man
By Michael Park
Wally Boot, by his own admission, is not a great piano player, but he knows his Beethoven from his Bach and more importantly, certainly for his employers, he has an amazing ear.

Chicken Tonight, Honey?
By Rowann Gilman
September. Goodbye green leaves. Ta-ta summer Fridays. Farewell, flip-flops. Santa stops by in three months. What’s September good for, anyway? Think chicken. And honey.

A Full Life
Press agent, politician, producer, David Rothenberg has moved, shaken and stirred New York City for more than forty years

Aging with Attitude
By Amy Paturel
At 83 years young, Madeleine Gough is in superb health. She lives by herself, carries a full schedule, and mentally, she’s at the top of her game. How is she able to maintain this lifestyle at her advanced age?

Professor Irwin Corey: Life Lessons
By JERRY TALLMER
On the other hand with regard to … Given the existence as uttered forth in the public works of Puncher and Wattman of a personal God quaquaquaqua with white beard quaquaquaqua outside time without extension who from the heights of divine apathia divine athamia divine aphasia loves us dearly with some exceptions for reasons unknown but time will tell …