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Overwhelmed by caregiving challenges? Caregiving can feel isolating, but you’re not alone. Today, an estimated 42 million unpaid caregivers are providing care to a family member or friend age 50
The Country Fair White Elephant gave away $925,000 in its annual check give-away this year. The money is earned throughout the year through its popular thrift store staffed by about
If you have health insurance through Medicare, the federal healthcare program for those age 65 and older, your annual open enrollment period- the time when you can change your choices for Part D coverage, enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, change Medigap plans, and/or change Medicare Advantage plans- starts Friday, Oct. 15 and runs through Tuesday, Dec. 7.
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What do you get when you mix bingo with exercise? The answer is Bingocize, an exercise program for older adults developed around the game of bingo. What’s more, Bingocize is
A lifesaving hotline change could impact lifesaving technology in Arizona A lifesaving hotline change could impact lifesaving technology in Arizona By Sunday Miller | April 22, 2021 at 5:46 PM MST - Updated April 22 at 6:29 PM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - 911 is the number people dial in a crisis but what about during a mental health crisis? A new change coming to Arizona will shorten the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline from 1-800-273-8255 to just three numbers: 988. ”When someone’s in crisis trying to find and dial 10 numbers is very difficult, and you just need to be able to get that immediate help,” said Christina Bickelmann, executive director of NAMI of Southern Arizona.