What Choice Do We Have?
What Choice Do We Have?by Charles LaFond, ISR Senior Director, DevelopmentEvery day, I see someone, on my errands, on this island, which makes me think, “I hope they will be […]
What Choice Do We Have?by Charles LaFond, ISR Senior Director, DevelopmentEvery day, I see someone, on my errands, on this island, which makes me think, “I hope they will be […]
Healthy Aging Part 4: Positive Attitudeby Robin Bush, ISR Communications”There is a fountain of youth: it is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring to your life and the […]
Mindfully Becoming an Elderby Robin Bush, ISR CommunicationsWe are all familiar with the life steps of childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, but as a culture, we have not acknowledged the phase […]
The Blue Zonesby Robin Bush, ISR CommunicationsThere are five places in the world where people live longer, than anywhere else. Known as The Blue Zones, they include Ikaria, Greece; Loma […]
Tips for Seniors: Medical Alert Devices by Glenda Cantrell* […]
I Am Gratefulby June Nailon, ISR Board PresidentMy eyesight is dimming. My joints ache. I talk about my health and medical issues in regular conversation with others, which I swore […]
Keys to Healthy Aging – Part Three: Gratitudeby Robin Bush, ISR CommunicationsDo you take time to be grateful for what’s going well in your life? Recognizing the good things helps […]
Advise My Parents? How?by Robin Bush, ISR CommunicationsMy father was a fountain of advice during my early adulthood until he reached his eighties and I was in my fifties. Then, […]
On Meaning and Purpose of Life by Charles LaFond, ISR Development On weekends I make pots on a potter’s wheel in a loft studio looking out over this green, lush […]
On Aging and Mortality by Charles LaFond, ISR Development Sometimes I wish I were a deer for the sheer wonder of its speed or a beetle, small, hard to see, […]