By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Perhaps you’re interested in health, but a career in hands-on care isn’t for you. Or maybe you enjoy communicating and
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Disabilities: Agencies Aid in Making Employment Accessible to All
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The route to employment for individuals with developmental disabilities is often not as linear or rapid as for those who
The Beat Goes On
Sky is the limit for meteorologist given a new lease on life By John Addyman An irrepressible spirit, he invites you to enjoy the
5 Things to Know About Heart Disease
One in every four deaths in the U.S. is caused by heart disease, considered one the most preventable health ailments By Ernst Lamothe Jr.
CBD: Safe and Studied
By David Brickman With the signing of the 2018 Farm Bill this past December, nearly a century of prohibition of hemp came to a
How Pets Can Benefit Senior Health
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Perhaps you always had pets as a kid but haven’t for years. Or maybe your cat or dog died a
Need a Ride? You Have Options
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Half of non-drivers who are 65 and older stay home because they lack transportation options, according to www.seniorliving.org. This means
5 Unexpected Rewards of Becoming a Caregiver
By George Shannon It’s true, the life of a caregiver can be demanding, difficult and daunting. I spent seven years of my life in
Online Grocery Shopping for Seniors: Does It Work?
Seniors now can shop for groceries at Wegmans, Walmart and other stores but they have to have a credit card and access to a
When it’s Time to Give Up Driving
By Christine Green Not many people can say they have a completely clean driving record with no tickets or accidents whatsoever unless you are





