
Redefining home
Long-term care doesn’t often connote a sense of home—in fact, many might lament the loss of independence and leaving their houses when making the decision

Long-term care doesn’t often connote a sense of home—in fact, many might lament the loss of independence and leaving their houses when making the decision

You’ve probably seen and heard a lot about genetically modified food in recent months: on the news, among friends, even as a label on the

Nearly 2.8 million Americans have served in the armed forces since 9/11—but what happens to vets after they hang up the uniform? The exact number

More people in our area are looking after parents, spouses, life partners, siblings, other relatives, or friends who need help as they age. This stage

The conversation starts innocently enough. “What are doing for your Christmas card this year?” The season is upon us, and my friend makes her inquiry

It’s mid-morning in the hills of a winding private road in Victor, a suburban community built around a private golf course where homeowners keep their

As people walk into the historic Century Club on East Avenue on September 7, they feel like you’ve entered a dream. Everything is in white—the

Disc golf is like conventional golf, but it’s played with a plastic, Frisbee-like disc. Instead of holes, there are metal chain baskets that stand mid-waist. The

I’m hanging upside down, suspended from a fifteen-foot ceiling by shining, silky fabric. My head is two feet above the ground, and I can see
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