Will I Be Bored in a Home for the Elderly

  It was a Tuesday, pile-on Tuesday for me here in the retirement home. The day the cleaning woman works on this hall. The day I have PT and my book club meets.  Normally I am slow in the mornings, just because I like it that way (I think), but if the cleaning woman is […]

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Will I Get the Healthcare I Need?

  The siren of an emergency vehicle is a common phenomena in a large elder care community. It means that someone has fallen or fainted or might be dangerously sick. An ambulance or the fire department EMTs have arrived. This is not surprising, since the organization has gathered into a small space a crowd of […]

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Can I Keep Learning?

  A couple of years ago while consciously thinking about how to help myself grow old, I realized that it was really important to me to keep learning. This was partly recognition that learning had something to do with my brain health, and that I would need my brain when my legs were already worn […]

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The First Question

The First Question Posted on May 25, 2021 by frances0615@att.net July 1, 2021         The obvious first question that must be asked when we are facing the question of where to live when we are old is simple: Where will I be safe? I have known that for a long time. But a few days ago […]

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To Drive Or Not to Drive

  If you are getting old and know it and thinking to move yourself to an independent living/assisted care home, you are faced with more questions than you faced when planning your fancy wedding. For instance, to drive or not to drive. In other words, to take your car to the retirement home or not. […]

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A Reason to Grow Old

  This morning, thinking again about a lovely event I attended last week, I realized another perk of living a long life: you get to see your children retire. You might even get to sit and listen while people you don’t know talk about them and their accomplishments. You get to listen to them as […]

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Church in the Park

I went to church on Sunday afternoon in a park. I think now we should do this once in a while, after we go back to meeting with walls around us. It was the Sunday after Easter, which I discover is called “low Sunday,” in some churches, because it is always attended by a small […]

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Speaking of Storms

Four birds sat in a tree. Three of them decided to fly. How many were left in the tree? (A small math problem taken from a Lebanese friend’s fb page this morning.)   But you wanted to hear about that storm in Texas. It was 1985. Our friend Maria Daoud had come home with us […]

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A Monumental Day in the Retirement Home

Monday had a special feeling from the beginning. This was the day we were getting vaccinated, all of us here, residents and staff, except for the energetic young mother who cleans my apartment on Tuesdays and Charlie down the hall who limps every step of the miles he walks up and down the halls every […]

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