
How to Get Turned On Again
Want to get turned on again? Maybe it’s time to switch off that thing in your pocket. Hey! Hold Your horses! I meant your phone,

Want to get turned on again? Maybe it’s time to switch off that thing in your pocket. Hey! Hold Your horses! I meant your phone,

It’s not unusual for senior couples to have different health care needs. If the two remain at home, one often becomes a caregiver to the

In our January blog, we discussed the idea that somehow just being healthier can help us avoid needing any care in our senior years. It

Save the best for last? Not anymore. The time to wear the good stuff, drink the good stuff (before it turns to vinegar!), do all

There are a number of books and articles by respected writers and journalists, PBS television shows and Ted Talks, products, exercise regimes, diets and surgeries

You might want to hold onto this newsletter until after the holidays. It has been written in the spirit of “A Christmas Carol” in the

One of the greatest raconteurs of all time was Oscar Wilde. Known for his skilled sarcasm and witty bon mots, he was a much in-demand,

The recent leaking of the so-called, Pandora Papers, revealed that vast troves of money are held in off shore accounts from elite corners of business,

It’s a truism that if you want to get anything done, ask the busiest person you know. Some of us even pride ourselves on being

Why is it that when we go to a family dinner we all resort back to being kids again? Hate being stuck in the middle

Just as we seem to be turning the corner of these past challenging months of the pandemic, with effective vaccines, our next challenge burns on

In a perfect world, the golden years are something to look forward to as a well-earned period of kicking back and relaxing, safe and comfortable,
Your Senior Living Advisors
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by Discerning Seniors
“Goodbye always makes my throat hurt.”
- Charlie Brown
After much consideration and many tears we have decided to shutter our beloved Discerning Seniors.
It has been an enormous privilege to work with our clients and their families and we will be forever grateful for their trust and confidence. We can only hope that we were able to make this difficult time in life a little easier.
We have learned so much through every single interaction and we will cherish that experience forever.
Warmly and with thanks,
- Lori & Leigh