As we age, it becomes increasingly important to prioritize our health and well-being. Unfortunately, many seniors neglect their daily health routines, leading to a decline in their overall quality of life. In this article, we will explore some common health issues that seniors face and the importance of maintaining daily health habits. Loss of Peripheral […]
Senior Living in the 21st Century: Addressing Housing and Healthcare Concerns
As we usher in the 21st century, senior living has become an increasingly important topic. With advancements in healthcare and longer life expectancies, our aging population is facing unique challenges when it comes to housing and healthcare. The Changing Landscape of Senior Housing Gone are the days when seniors had limited options for housing. Today, […]
The Importance of Student Loan Questions for New and Old Students
Introduction As the cost of higher education continues to rise, student loans have become an essential tool for many students to finance their education. However, navigating the complex world of student loans can be overwhelming, especially for new and old students. In this blog post, we will address some common student loan questions and provide […]
HealthCare.Gov Being Dismantled In BattleGround State
Trump just ended HealthCare.gov in Georgia “The idea to protect people’s health care and then take it away in the mist of an election has the gall of many monkeys. Why would the Trump Admin do this when a critical election is still in doubt is beyond me. If voters in Georgia still see the […]
End Of Life Challenges
Should be easy for people to receive end-of-life care at home. Why is it so hard? “This subject is very close to my heart since the beginning of this year when my sibling was placed into home care and passed in March. The eventual culmination of her life was very traumatic to the family but […]
Toxic Superfund Sites Abandon By White House
In Newark, N.J., a toxic Superfund site faces growing climate threats One environmental advocate warns of a potential disaster: “With Superfund sites and climate change, we’re playing Russian roulette with a loaded gun.” In 1983 — 14 years after the plant closed — the community compelled state and federal investigators to order samples from the […]
Story Of Unequal Recovery Pt 2
Two Cleveland Houses Tell a Story of America’s Unequal Recovery Pt II We continue with the Tale of Two Cities within a city moving to the subject of successful recovery normally for those who are considered upper middle class. Zach Germaniuk, a housing lawyer at a nonprofit in Slavic Village, a neighborhood near Mount Pleasant, […]
Story Of Unequal Recovery
Two Cleveland Houses Tell a Story of America’s Unequal Recovery 11410 Clarebird Ave. From the outside, 11410 Clarebird Ave. looks like many homes in Cleveland’s Mount Pleasant neighborhood. The fading yellow siding and creaky front porch point to mild neglect. The grass in the front yard needs a trim. But on a street of aging, […]
Resident Empowerment In Chicago
A Push To Empower Residents By Turning Renters Into Homeowners Englewood community leader Asiaha Butler is adding a strategy to her community revitalization work: real estate development. Butler, founder of Residents Association of Greater Englewood, known as R.A.G.E., and Deon Lucas, the architect behind E.G. Woode, founded the Englewood Development Group and bought their first […]
Family Caregivers
Three Common Scares For Family Caregivers And How To Avoid Them It is normal for family caregivers to worry about their loved ones on a day-to-day basis. The threat of accidents or sudden health problems are common worries. But there are other scares that caregivers deal with that are not so sudden and can escalate […]