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Brain Games with Letters

Consider a different brain health resolution for each month of 2022. By concentrating on one area for an entire month then moving on to a new one, you can learn the areas that are essential for maximizing recall and the process may help to identify your weakest link. ...
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Building Good Tech Habits

Just like a virus in the real world, internet criminals capitalize on our bad habits. They want us to open unsolicited emails and text messages so they can steal our money and identities. They count on us to take scam bait because it’s written in such a way to make us fearful, angry or sympathetic to a situation. ...
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Social Security’s Top 10 for 2021

When it comes to Social Security, there’s no better place to do your business or get answers than on the website. Here are Social Security's top 10 web pages of 2021, featuring online services to better serve you. ...
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Decisions to Make for Your Power of Attorney

A power of attorney is one of the most important estate planning documents you can have. It allows a person you appoint to act in your place for financial or other purposes when and if you ever become incapacitated or if you can't act on your own behalf. ...
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Bridging the Health Gap for People of Color with Alzheimer’s

Dementia impacts everyone. However, communities of color are disproportionately more likely than white Americans to have Alzheimer’s or other types of dementia. ...
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Where Everybody Knows Your Name

At Ohman Family Living, we understand how important it is to be part of a vibrant, active, relational community. A staple in Middlefield Village, our Briar campus sits nestled in the heart of one of the world’s largest Amish communities, with shopping, dining, and small-town life all within walking distance. For those seeking assisted or independent living options, we provide a lifestyle of gracious country living in a cozy and familiar setting, where everyone truly knows your name. ...
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Social Security: Your Ticket to Starting a Job or Returning to Work

Your job isn’t just a source of income — it can be a vehicle to independence or the beginning step to fulfilling your dreams. Social Security's Ticket to Work program or PASS program can help you get a good start.  ...
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Noticing Changes as Your Loved One Gets Older 

As we age, changes in functionality and ability are inevitable. Activities that were once easy or second nature  become more challenging. Navigating steps or curbs, getting up from a chair or sofa, or even just opening a jar  present more difficulty. We often expect these kinds of changes. After all, we’ve felt these changes ourselves.  ...
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