It's Not Downsizing, It's UP-LIFTING! It's Not Downsizing, It's UP-LIFTING! With Kristyn Drury and Nicole Hyman of Thoughtful Moves Thursday, March 12, 2020 0 Certified senior move managers, Kristyn Drury and Nicole Hyman, of Thoughtful Moves lend their expertise and thoughts, as to why downsizing is not the beginning of the end - especially for seniors. Read more
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
Monday, March 23, 2026 / Categories: Featured, Legal, Grandparent's Rights Special Education Rights Brad Dembs, JD Brad Dembs, of the Schluter Hughes law firm, discusses issues for children with disabilities. Brad tells us about IEPs in school as well as the role of parents and grandparents in this process of helping children navigate the educational system. He explores the supports and services that are available as well as the transition from school to adulthood for a child with disabilities. https://www.schluterhugheslaw.com Previous Article Avoiding Probate Court Next Article A Discussion on Antisemitism Print Tags: Grandparents rights Children with disabilities Brad Dembs Special Education Rights