Reframing Risk as We Age

by Cynthia Germain We all understand the instinct to keep people safe, especially as they age. Safety feels responsible and caring. But there’s an important question we don’t always stop to ask: safe from what, exactly? There is a concept gaining traction in aging…

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A Caregiver’s Grief, Part 2

By Cynthia Germain Last fall, I reflected on the grief that can come with caregiving. It’s not the kind people see from the outside, but it’s one many caregivers quietly carry as they help someone through changes in their health, their outlook, their life….

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Channel Your Inner Penguin This Winter

by Cynthia Germain Last year’s post on winter safety sparked good conversation among our readers, especially around how to “walk like a penguin.” It brought on a smile but also made sense…penguins are masters of icy terrain. Winter is here in full force so…

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