With the cold winter weather taking over, no one wants to go outside. As temperatures stoop lower and lower, it can be increasingly dangerous for older adults to go outside. Staying inside all winter long can make people feel a bit of cabin fever, but there are some great activities to pass the winter until the warmer temps come around
Resolutions! New Year’s resolutions.
New Year’s Resolutions for Seniors
New Year’s resolutions are a great way to put your time and energy into accomplishing a goal, whether it’s prioritizing health, saving more money, or developing a new skill. Resolutions aren’t just for moms hoping to find the time to exercise and get their pre-mom body back, or millennials hoping to get better at saving. New Year’s resolutions are a
Flu Season Tips
The cold weather may be a single that the holidays are approaching, but it’s also a signal that cold and flu season is upon us too. Cold and flu season can be tough on everyone, but it’s especially hard on infants and seniors. The start and end of the flu season fluctuates a bit each year, but we’re currently right
Holiday Stress
Enjoying the Holidays as You Age
Senior Travel Tips
Just because you’re getting older, doesn’t mean traveling has to stop! If anything, older adults should travel more because they have more time (provided they have the financial means). However, being older means you may have to travel differently. Insurance The most important thing when older adults travel is safety. There may be physical limitations, and older adults may
Jack’s Cabinet of Curiosities – Remembering in November
Jack’s Cabinet of Curiosities – Remembering in November Jack’s Cabinet of Curiosities – Remembering in November. Dates on our calendar keep us in touch with daily life. Life of the past, as well as those of the future. There are dates to remember and dates of remembrance. Usually, birthdays and anniversaries are dates to remember, especially family members. This month
Meet Marie of Shepherd of Grace
Meet Marie of Shepherd of Grace Meet Marie of Shepherd of Grace. Marie was born on January 2, 1929, on a farm in Stewart, Minnesota. Her father was a farmer and her mother was a homemaker. Marie was the oldest girl of eight siblings, with five brothers and 3 sisters. With such a big family and living on the
Congratulations Janel Lee!
Congratulations Janel Lee! Congratulations Janel Lee! Good Shepherd Community has been a long-standing member of the Minnesota Nursing Home Social Work Association (MNHSWA). This year our own, Janel Lee, was the recipient of the Annual Service Award at the 2019 Fall Conference. She has served in many capacities on the MNHSWA board over the years. Janel is currently the Chair