Financial crime against older Americans is a growing problem. People living with dementia are at an especially high risk of becoming victims. That’s why
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Q & A with Bruce Hairston
Director at Tri Valley YMCA talks about the most popular programs at the Y, how the organization is getting members back after COVID-19 and
Foundation Extends Deadline for $250,000.00 Game Changer Grant
The Edwin J. Wadas Foundation has extended the application deadline for the $250,000.00 Game Changer Grant to Oct. 16. The Game Changer Grant is
Clear Path for Veterans receives Excellus BCBS Health and Wellness Award
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield recently awarded Clear Path for Veterans Inc. a $5,000 Health and Wellness Award to support the National Alliance on Mental Illness
Abraham House Receives Excellus Health and Wellness Award
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield recently awarded Abraham House a $3,000 Health and Wellness Award to support its guest and family services. This program was created
Relationships Are Hard: What I Learned
By Barbara Pierce Living with another person is probably one of the most difficult things to do. Moving in with someone has advantages. It’s
How Seniors Can Save on Prescription Drug Costs
By Jim Miller Dear Savvy Senior, I take several medications for multiple health conditions and the prices keep going up, even with my Medicare
Why We Women Worry So Much and What You Can Do About It
By Barbara Pierce You’re a woman. You worry. It’s what we do. Whether it’s about the way we look, our job, our partner, our
Female Surgeons Bring Better Outcomes for Patients, Two Studies Show
The field of surgery has long been dominated by men, and still is today. But two new studies show that if patients want safe,
