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
Seniors & Technology Seniors & Technology Get On Board! Thursday, March 12, 2020 0 We live in a digital world and ours lives are now governed by our devices. Platforms and apps such as Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Zoom, Skype, Google Hangouts, and... Read more
Importance of Sleep Importance of Sleep Older Adults and Longevity Thursday, March 12, 2020 0 Sleep issues tend to mount as we get older. According to a National Sleep Foundation's comprehensive study, we have a harder time falling asleep, have more trouble staying asleep and have lighter... Read more
Thinking About Downsizing? Thinking About Downsizing? It Might Be Time To Move Thursday, March 12, 2020 0 Adapted from a recent publication, Michael Longsdon discusses some reasons, tips, and practicalities regarding downsizing and simplifying your life. Read more
Friday, August 14, 2020 / Categories: Life Stages, End of Life All About Hospice With Michael Paletta, MD Michael Paletta, MD, FAAHPM is the Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for Hospice of Michigan and Arbor Hospice, founding members of the NorthStar Care Community. In this interview, Dr. Paletta discusses the history and competitiveness of the hospice industry, the comprehensive infrastructure of hospice teams, and the multiple benefits patients and families receive both during and after end-of-life. Dr. Paletta reveals some amazing statistics as he thoroughly explains what hospice has to offer. Previous Article Senior Sleep Guide Next Article Realizing My Mid-Life Mission Print Tags: Arbor Hospice Chief Medical Office for Hospice of Michigan End of Life Hospice of Michigan Hospice Volunteers Michael Paletta NorthStar Care Community Palliative Care