When we were five, we entered school and when we were 18, we left high school. Many of us entered the job market, college or the military immediately following high school. Each of these entrances and/or exits is a life milestone. In the best of times, we celebrated and in the worst of times, we Read More
Archives for 2014
Baby Boomers Aging? Not us!
Interesting when you look at the silver tsunami and hear that those aged 70 are being called the new 50! Baby Boomers have made changes in every stage of life and there is no reason to think their aging won’t change the way we retire and live in our later years – and who can Read More
Aging Boomers – Planning, Playing not Paying
I recently attended the 50th anniversary of dear friends and thought – “Wow! Time flies!” – Mother was right: as you get older, life is on “fast forward.” It seems as if just a little while ago we were drag-racing on the great highway and shopping for prom dresses; and now we are exploring state Read More
Why marriage won’t cut your medical bills
The Wall Street Journal – MarketWatch, February 13, 2014 Linda Fodrini-Johnson, MA, MFT, CMC, discusses marriage as an older adult, caring for your partner and the health impact. To read the article please click here.
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Isolation and Loneliness Can Be "Deadly" to Older Adults
Lamorinda Weekly, February 12, 2014 Linda Fodrini-Johnson, MA, MFT, CMC, discusses the recent research UCSF and University College London on how isolation can affect us all. To read the article please click here.
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