Whether or not we spend half our lives responding to devices, we all transact a lot of our daily business online — buying items on Amazon, paying our bills through online bank programs, accumulating and using airline miles, reallocating our investments, saving photos, listening to music, watching movies or planning trips. And that's not even mentioning dating sites or social media, such as Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn. So, what happens to all these connections and information if you become disabled or die? ...
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Ohio announces some good news for people with loved ones in nursing, assisted living, and developmentally-disabled homes. People will be able to enjoy indoor visitations with residents of developmentally-disabled facilities starting September 28, and with residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities starting October 12.
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Sudden hearing loss should be considered a medical emergency. If suspected, you should visit a doctor immediately. Sadly, sometimes people with SSHL put off seeing a doctor because they believe the change in hearing is due to allergies, a sinus infection, a cold, or just a build-up of ear wax plugging the ear canal. ...
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Fall horticultural displays will be showcased throughout the indoor and outdoor gardens at the botanical garden. Perfect for a festive photo op or simply an opportunity to experience fall flora in all its splendor, enjoy seasonal plant displays that will include mums, cabbage, kale, pansies, cornstalks, pumpkins and more. ...
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Change happens. We get it. The most convenient way to change your direct deposit information with us is by creating a my Social Security account online at www.ssa.gov/myaccount. Once you create your account, you can update your bank information without leaving the comfort of your home. ...
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While many people think they know (or should know) exactly what they want to do in career/life, very few actually know what they want to do at first; just ask them. And even people who are sure of themselves and convinced they know what they want to do often wind up in a place they never expected. We need to change the conversation from “What are you going to do now?” to “It’s okay not to know… as long as you are willing to find out.” ...
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