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Anna Wilbik

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April 24, 2018
Once upon a time, in a land not so far away, people used to print images, and stick them to sticky papers with clingy clear covers. They stored these pages in large oversized books so that when you opened them you could flip though each page and see the worn and faded images of memories. If you happen across one of these large books, you can rub your finger vigorously over the front cover to release the dust and grime. If you scrub hard enough and squint, then you may...
April 06, 2018
Do you remember a time when cell phones didn’t exist and the television looked like a piece of furniture with rabbit ears? Do you remember a time when telephones and televisions were a luxury that most families did not even own? Our elderly family members sure do! When was the last time you set down your smartphone and asked them about life without a phone? Have you encored your children to do so? The eldest members of our families are libraries of untold stories just...
March 20, 2018
There’s been a lot of buzz about companion animals as an aspect of elderly care, and with great reason! If you ever “owned” (of been owned by) a pet, then you know that their gentle loving presence and constant companionship can truly brighten your day. Although pets aren’t for everyone, it may be something you want to consider if your aging loved one is an animal lover or use to have pets when they were younger. It’s certainly not recommended to surprise them with a pet,...
March 13, 2018
When i was a little girl, my family had a giant piece of furniture that took up an entire wall in our living room. It could best be compared to a MACK truck with wood paneling and without wheels, parked against the living room wall. ITs gleaming wood veneer offset the goldenrod colored floral wallpaper, the thick orange shag carpet, and the rich green oversized sofa across the room. My favorite thing to do was to tiptoe over and quietly lift the heavy lid to peek inside, I...
May 09, 2016
Food for thought - Nutrition for your loved one. Smart food choices make a difference in our health. Healthy meals can prevent serious illnesses such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, stroke or cancer. We’ve done our research and put together the top 10 tips on how to eat healthy: Use oil instead of butter. Bake, roast, steam or boil instead of frying. Drink plenty of water. Avoid sweet drinks like soda. Eat fruit, vegetables, seeds, and nuts for snacks instead of sweets...

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