Retinal Issues & Seniors Retinal Issues & Seniors With Dr. Joel Miller Tuesday, October 1, 2019 0 In this episode of Gracefully Greying, join Henry and his special guest Dr. Joel Miller. They will discuss eye and retinal diseases as well as other topics in ophthalmology. Read more
Parkinson's Disease - Part 2 Parkinson's Disease - Part 2 With Dr. Neepa Patel Tuesday, October 1, 2019 0 In this episode of Gracefully Greying, Henry continues his conversation with Dr. Neepa Patel. They further discuss Parkinson’s Disease and what can be done to help comfort those with the disease.... Read more
Parkinson’s Disease - Part 1 Parkinson’s Disease - Part 1 With Dr. Neepa Patel Tuesday, October 1, 2019 0 This week on Gracefully Greying, Henry chats with Dr. Neepa Patel about Parkinson’s Disease. What causes it? Who is affected by it? Tune in to this episode to find out! This disease is called the... Read more
Failing Retirement Failing Retirement With Dorothy "Dottie" Deremo Thursday, September 19, 2019 0 On this episode of Gracefully Greying, Henry Gornbein interviews Dorothy “Dottie” Deremo. Dottie explains what it means to “happily fail retirement”. Later, the two dive into Erikson’s theory of... Read more
Laurie Blume / Tuesday, March 21, 2023 / Categories: Life Stages, Grief & Healing How to Survive the Loss of a Pet Life Stages It’s heart-wrenching. The more you love your pet, the more painful it can feel when they’re gone. Losing a pet can be very difficult. They’re more than just animals. Often, they are beloved members of the family. In this video, Gracefully Greying health correspondent Lila Lazarus tells the story of losing her dog, Yogi, and shares tools for getting through the grief. Gracefully Greying presents: Lila's Good Health Report, brought to you by the law firm of Lipson Neilson. Print 25874 Tags: Lipson Neilson Lila's Good Health Report The Loss of a Pet Losing Yogi Grieving the Loss of Your Pet Related articles Motherless Mother's Day: Lila's Good Health Report "You Can't Paint That" - A Senior's Guide to Living With Your HOA Questions Children Should Ask Their Parents Mourning, Death, and Dying