99 and Feeling Better Each Day! 99 and Feeling Better Each Day! Reva Gornbein Finds the Secret to Independence Thursday, March 12, 2020 0 Reva Gornbein, age 99, shares how she remains active, lives independently, and the secret to her longevity. Read more
Volunteers Assisting Seniors Volunteers Assisting Seniors Saving Hundreds of Lives with Devotion and Compassion Thursday, March 12, 2020 0 Leslie Katz, Jewish Senior Life FRIENDS Director, expresses an amazing story of outpouring of volunteers during the extremely challenging time of the global Coronavirus pandemic. Read more
Smartphones & Caregivers Smartphones & Caregivers Caregiving Made Easier Thursday, March 12, 2020 0 Smartphones can help make caregiving more manageable by scheduling appointments, managing medications, shopping for supplies, finding discounts, and creating a small community around your loved... Read more
Smart Phones, Safety, and Seniors Smart Phones, Safety, and Seniors So Many Benefits Thursday, March 12, 2020 0 Your smart phone has the power to keep you connected and safe. Whether you use your phone for entertainment, socializing, brain-training, as a financial tool, or keeping your body healthy and... Read more
Tuesday, September 21, 2021 / Categories: Worklife, Still Working A Reinvention at Age 60 With John Gallagher, Retired Detroit Free Press Columnist John Gallagher, a retired Detroit Free Press columnist, wrote the book The Englishman and Detroit: A British Entrepreneur Helps Restore a City's Confidence. Gallagher discusses the downfall and rebirth of Detroit as a technological center, and how Randal Charltan discovers his own rebirth as he becomes a major player in the development of Tech Town Detroit, as well as the founder of Asterand Bioscience. Previous Article Preparing For Your Aging Parents Next Article Older Adult Nest Eggs and Financial Vulnerability Print Tags: John Gallagher Detroit Free Press Columnist John Gallagher The Englishman and Detroit: A British Entrepreneur Randal Charltan Tech Town Detroit More links The Englishman and Detroit