Category: Elder Awareness
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RealTalk|Rosa Parks & Little Caesars
Most people know her name. Few know how she lived in her later years. And even fewer know who quietly stepped in when she needed safety. This Sunday, we’re talking about character. The kind that doesn’t need a spotlight. The kind that shows up when nobody’s watching. Because integrity isn’t loud. It’s lived.
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H&W|Check Your Blood Pressure
Do you actually know your blood pressure numbers… or are you guessing? You don’t have to wait for a doctor’s appointment. You don’t have to feel sick. You don’t even have to own a machine. Sometimes the best health resource is right down the street — your local fire station. In this week’s Health &…
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H&W|Caring for an Aging Loved One: What Should Concern You?
Caregiving is love in motion. Sometimes the signs are subtle — less water, more confusion, trouble getting out of a chair. Sometimes they’re louder — breathing changes, sudden weakness, loss of appetite. Not every change is an emergency. But patterns matter. If you care for someone aging, this is your reminder: paying attention is not…
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ASipOfFlava|Where My Seasoned Sisters and Brothers At?
Are we evolving… or just trying to keep up? Where are my seasoned folks at? Let’s talk. ☕
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H&W|How to Keep Your Memory Sharp as a Senior
Forgetfulness can happen at any age, but caring for your memory is something you can do every day. Simple habits, gentle routines, and kindness toward yourself can help keep your mind active and supported as you age. 🌻
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H&W|2026 Insurance Challenges Especially For Seniors
Health insurance in 2026 feels harder to navigate than ever — especially for seniors. Rising costs, denied coverage, and endless red tape are leaving many people stressed and unsure where to turn. This is a gentle look at what’s happening and a reminder that you deserve care that’s accessible, understandable, and humane.
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H&W|Gentle Signs the Body May Be Near the End of Life
Sometimes the hardest part isn’t letting go — it’s not understanding what’s happening. When a loved one is in their 80s or 90s and pain increases, bodies change, and comfort becomes the priority, knowledge can ease fear. This is a gentle look at the signs that a body may be slowing down, why pain can…
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ASipOfFlava| Your Elders Have Value
Just a quiet moment with a hot cup of coffee… thinking about the elders who shaped me, guided me, and poured wisdom into my life without needing recognition. I valued them deeply then. I honor them even more now. And as I step into that elder space myself, I find myself wondering how wisdom is…
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ASipOfFlava|The Last Call of The Day
Some days are loud. Phones ring. People hurt. Patience runs thin. And then — one call reminds you why listening still matters. This one did. ☕️

