Paper Flowers Memorial
Paper Flowers Memorialby Danielle Klein, ISR Staff“Grief is not a disorder, a disease, or a sign of weakness. It is an emotional, physical, and spiritual necessity, the price you pay […]
Paper Flowers Memorialby Danielle Klein, ISR Staff“Grief is not a disorder, a disease, or a sign of weakness. It is an emotional, physical, and spiritual necessity, the price you pay […]
Healthy Aging Part 7: Mental Wellnessby Robin BushISR CommunicationsSamuel is a glass-is-half-full person. He finds the best in everything, spends little if any time thinking of worst-case scenarios, and has […]
Random Acts of Kindnessby Cheryn WeiserOn my return from a trip to Oak Harbor, I stopped by Prairie Market in Coupeville to see if there were any remaining tomato starts […]
See. Hear. Now.We all want to make a positive difference through what we do in our lives. Having a purpose helps us live longer with better mental and physical health.Do […]
I’m Learning How to Prevent Fallingby Robin Bush, ISR CommunicationsEight years ago, I fell slipping on our outdoor stairs. Down I went, hitting my back on the stairs and landing […]
Find Your Summer Reading! – by Sno-Isle LibrariesIt’s time to start working on your summer reading list! Whether vacationing, enjoying a beach day, or relaxing in the backyard hammock, this […]
Healthy Aging Part 6: Acceptance by Robin Bush ISR Communications Acceptance takes courage. As a child, perhaps we had to learn to accept that our strength might not be in […]
Not Giving In or Giving Upby Robin Bush, ISR CommunicationsB.J. Miller, MD, a palliative care physician at the University of California, San Francisco, Cancer Center, had his lower legs and […]
New Veterans Digital Navigator ProgramGlenda’s Tip of the Month: Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs has launched the new Digital Navigator Program (DNP) to connect Veterans and their families to […]