I view my job as one where I get to help others. There are many programs in place to help seniors that many don’t know exist, such as the Suffolk County Office for the Aging.
To build sidewalk or not to build sidewalk, that is the question.
If you are struggling each month to pay your bills, and you don’t seem to be making any progress, maybe it’s time to consider getting some help.
Just a bit of an introduction to Patch's newest blogger, Chris D`Antonio, and his future topics.
What is cool often varies by age, but one group redefines what "cool" is.
What exactly does your credit score mean and how is it calculated? RethinkingDebt.org has the answers.
Prescription drug costs are growing. One way we can fight these growing costs is with perscription discount cards.
By 2050, as many as 16 million Americans will have Alzheimer's Disease. It's not really a question of if this terrible condition will touch your life, but when. So, what color is your flower?
"Be the person your dog thinks you are" is a quote to live by.
All who wander are not lost. When J.R.R. Tolkien penned that phrase he was probably not thinking of Alzheimer's patients, but wandering is an issue for about 60% of those who suffer from this disease.
New exercise and self defense method teaches seniors to speak softly and carry a curved stick.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has a secret.
Princeton University researchers now believe that a simple cognitive activity such as Bingo can be of great value to the daily management of Alzheimer's patients.
If you know an interesting senior who is active and lives life to the fullest, I would love to feature them here on my Hauppauge Patch blog.