Health

Alzheimer’s: Through the eyes of faith

There are many stories from families who have faced the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s in the life of a loved one. As believers, we want to have God’s perspective for both the person who has Alzheimer’s and the family as individuals providing the care.

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Alzheimer’s: The Basics

Alzheimer’s Disease has probably affected someone in your circle of family or friends. Thanks to an excellent workshop by Kellie Butsack on the basics, we learned the truth and how to respond to it as she shared about of Memory Loss, Dementia & Alzheimer’s Disease.

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Geriatric Care: Normal vs. Abnormal Aging

Your parents live on their own and every time you visit or talk to them, you notice things. Should you be concerned? Bonnie Gustufson, retired geriatric nurse, joined us at our March 7 meeting to discuss Normal vs. Abnormal Aging. Here is what we learned. She began by sharing these verses which help us to see […]

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Wellness in Aging

As our bodies continue to age and our bones creak, we all seek ways to relieve the aches and pains of aging. The appeal of natural medicine leads many to consider chiropractics as a means of relief.

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Veteran Benefits

Is it really worth taking the trouble to figure out Veteran Benefits? What about veterans who never where in combat? And where do you even start? A big thank you to Tom Dye, Director of Lehigh County Veterans Affairs Office, for visiting our group with some help and guidance.

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