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Ho Ho Ho – It’s Santa Day in Medina

We've had a cold, wet spring, so that should help put us in the mood for Santa. Hopefully, he won't find any snow at the Medina Square, but he probably will find plenty of good cheer nonetheless. ...
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Who’s in Charge? Aging Parents Resist Interfering “Helicopter” Children

‘Do kids need to monitor every time a parent crosses the room or goes to the bathroom? You have to give them space to live their own life.’ —Grace Whiting, chief executive of the National Alliance for Caregiving ...
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Lucy’s Story: Motivation, the Hidden Ingredient in Cookies

Cookies aren't just cookies when they're Lucy's homemade cookies. They are an overwhelming expression of thanksgiving, a motivation for healing, and an inspiration for the rest of us to follow as we continue to serve our community in measurable and meaningful ways. ...
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What’s Your Money Message to Your Grandkids?

We're all products of our family's financial legacy. My grandfather used to save pennies and not tell my grandmother. He still bought stock (even though they lost everything during the Depression) with those pennies, and after he died, my grandmother was able to live to almost 100 years on the stock he had bought and never told her about. I learned from him, and from my grandmother, too. ...
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5 Financial Issues Your Kids Will Face with Your Estate

Passing an estate on in the most efficient manner possible is a tough thing to manage. Especially if you haven’t had at least a general conversation about where your money is, how to get to it and — just as critical — how to minimize the taxes on various types of investments when they’re inherited. ...
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The Farrell Foundation Offers Arts Enrichment for People with Dementia/Alzheimer’s

The grand opening of The Farrell Foundation’s Center for Artful Living will be held Sat., May 5 from 2-5 p.m. in Westlake.

The foundation was established in 2011 and offers arts enrichment opportunities to individuals affected by Dementia/Alzheimer’s and their care partners.

The grand opening and ribbon cutting will feature an art exhibit, refreshments, music and other activities. The Center for Artful Living, Home of the Carolyn L. Farrell Foundation is located at 26633 Detroit Road, Westlake.

The Carolyn L. Farrell Foundation was created when the Farrell Family saw a need in the community. In caring for Carol, a wife and mother, the family learned there were few activity-based programs for people living at home with dementia/Alzheimer’s. They wanted to bring programming to the community in order to help support people’s treatment plan and management of their illness.

The center’s programs are largely arts-based and focus on multi-sensory elements because art imagination, the use of the senses are areas of the brain that are preserved abilities well into the disease process of dementia.

It is often assumed that people with dementia cannot participate in daily life anymore, and that is not true. People with dementia can create, imagine, and have fun. Most importantly, isolation is a large contributing factor to increasing the pain and difficulty of having dementia. The foundation’s programs are designed to decrease isolation and increase socialization with community support.

For more information call 440-414-0434 or visit carolynlfarrellfoundation.org

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Yum! It’s Hudson Restaurant Week (rev up those appetites)

Restaurants in Hudson have found a way to help the local food pantry while showcasing their terrific menu offerings. Consider a night out (or two) and participate in Hudson Restaurant Week. With at least 25 participating locations, you're bound to find something you like. ...
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All Politics, All the Time – No Wonder We’re Burned Out

We're burned out, annoyed with friends, and avoiding family members. Political news is taking its toll on us. Here are tips from a Cleveland Clinic doctor on how to cope. ...
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