by Tracey | Dec 27, 2016 | Health, Insurance, Older Adults
The idea that the new administration is planning to privatized Medicare should make us all break out in sweats! I have been on the phone with a senior (age 85) for two hours. We have been speaking to an AON representative in order to enroll in new medical coverage...
by Tracey | Dec 12, 2016 | Dealing with Sadness
With what I do, I encounter my share of sadness on a daily basis. My clients become my friends. These friends share so much about their lives with me due to the nature of what I do. The sadness can be a result of a diagnosis, a death in the family, or even a part of...
by Tracey | Aug 10, 2015 | Computers, Organization, Saving Time
Just as many people do, I too struggle with the issue of creating unique passwords that I will remember but hackers cannot guess without substantial effort. I also struggle with the different rules that exist from website to website & application to application....
by Tracey | Jun 19, 2015 | Dealing with Chronic Illness, Dealing with Sadness, Health, Life
Doing what I do, I meet the most interesting people! Yesterday, I had the honor of working with a local writer. She is in her late 70s. She has written a book on how to bond with your grandchildren. it is a wonderful book filled with stories on how to bond through...
by Tracey | Jun 4, 2015 | Life, Older Adults, Power of Attorney
Whether we realize it or not, any of us can lose, temporarily or permanently, our capacity to perform critical tasks which enable us to live independently. A friend of mine recently asked for information about serving as a Power of Attorney for his father who moved...