How do we avoid stress? Daphne Davis at Pinnacle Senior Placements says the most important thing is to plan and communicate. We get caught up in creating the perfect holiday season, which adds to the stress. The perfection of the holiday season is going to be in the memories. Keep things as consistent and calm as possible.
When someone passes, they leave families behind, and we must learn to go on without them. Dan White at Evergreen Washelli talks about how the holidays are full of memories of those loved ones.
Veterans Interview with retired Lt. Colonel Ray Hensel of the U.S. Army, at Patriot’s Landing in DuPont, Washington. He was born in Seattle in 1924.
Ken Farmer at Careage leads by example, sharing tips for healthy living and fitness, hydration and exercise.
Ken Farmer at Careage discusses maintaining a healthy life balance. Always take stock: Are you ignoring any of these key elements of your life?
Veterans Interview with Sgt. 1st class, E7 Karl Knaack with the U.S. Army, at Patriot’s Landing in DuPont, Washington. Knaack was a draftee in 1952 who served in Korea. He was born in the Seattle area in 1931, one of nine children. His wife Marylou was also interviewed.
Typically we get nervous and have lots on our plate, then add the complexity of being a caregiver during the holidays, trying to uphold family traditions, and you can get overwhelmed and stressed out. Daphne Davis at Pinnacle Senior Placements talks about how to manage the stress by keeping things simple, and how to create memories wherever you’re at in a disease or transition with your loved ones.
Ken Farmer at Careage leads talks about retired military veterans, veterans elder care, elder care, assisted living, independent living, memory care, and the military lifestyle.
Ken Farmer is a retired two-star general from the US Army and family medical doctor. He began another career after 33-years of service to become Careage’s CEO in 2016, an organization that has senior services and communities in Washington State and California.
Veterans Interview: Former Seattle Seahawk Dennis Boyd talks with Colonel Sue Minahan, a 22-year veteran of the Army Nursing Corps., at Patriot’s Landing in DuPont, Washington.