Living Well 60+ May – June 2016 | Page 4

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Contents May / June 2016

STAFF WRITERS
Jean Jeffers Charles Sebastian
Frank Kourt
Doris Settles
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Age-Related Hearing Problems Disrupt Normal Activity
Lisa M . Petsche
TaNiqua Ward , M . S .
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Andropause : The Male Version of Menopause ?
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Legacy Reserve Invites You to Live the Elegant , Active Life 1956 : Creation of the First Hard Disk FOOD DUDE : A Taste of Ireland The Connected Gadget COVER STORY : Living Well with Parkinson ’ s Disease EVENTS CALENDAR SENIOR SERVICES DIRECTORY Relationships : “ Neatniks ” vs . “ Slobs ” The Patient Advocate Liberty Ridge : Keeping Residents Comfortable & Happy Top Ten Money-Saving Tips
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Dear Friends ,
Several of my friends are retiring this year . I ’ m very happy for them . Their excitement is almost tangible . They ’ ve put in long hours and years and now they are looking forward to some welldeserved time for themselves .
What will they do ? Will they travel or just stay at home ? They will have more time for grandchildren and hobbies now . Some other friends and I are trying to help one of our friends try to decide what she wants to do when she retires this summer . Whenever we meet , we throw out ideas to her : Take up painting . Learn to play an instrument . Volunteer . The possibilities are vast , if not endless . Our underlying message is that just because she ’ s retiring , she doesn ’ t have to stop . She shouldn ’ t stop ! Part Two of life can be every bit as fulfilling as Part One . Like a blank canvas or piece of paper , it ’ s yours to paint or write on it whatever you want . Make it big and bold and beautiful !
Live life you mean it !
Tanya