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After her presentation, in which Lee Woodruff (caregiver, wife of Bob Woodruff and author of In an Instant: A Family's Journey of Love and Healing) told the hundreds of caregivers in her audience not to miss the chance for a back massage.That's right. A massage. She also asked the audience to find…
Susan Getgood led an active session yesterday afternoon introducing Orlando@50+ goers to blogs, Facebook and Twitter. Fielding questions through her talk, she was full of helpful insight and tips. Want to start a blog? She suggests having a distinct voice and point of view.
How does a homeless father of a son in diapers without a college education go from homeless to a lucrative finance career? Because he put one foot in front of the other, even if it was just a baby step, says Chris.
This morning, "Technology for Healthy, Independent Living" took the stage at the technology pavilion. AARP Senior Vice President for Livable Communities Elinor Ginzler moderated the panel featuring Laurie Orlov, founder of Aging in Place Technology Watch, and Dr. John Whyte, of the Discovery…
Do you give your dog affection, affection, and affection - then wonder why you need help? Lots of guilty looks were exchanged among audience members (myself included), as a packed crowd of dog lovers found tough love plus laughs during Cesar Millan's session.
Humor columnist Dave Barry greeted the Orlando@50+ crowd today and went after some of his favorite topics: women, doctors, Disney and Florida drivers.
Straight from Olrando@50+, Deb Silverberg brings you job hunting tips from the experts:
This year in the U.S., six million older Americans will go hungry. It's a problem that if we all work together, we can solve. Today at the opening session for Orlando@50+, our new Foundation president Jo Ann Jenkins announced a major committment from AAARP and AARP Foundation to solving this…
As you gear up for the fall premieres of your favorite TV shows, take note that there are quick a bit of older faces starring in new shows as of late. In short, prime time television is paying attention to older audiences -- and do we like it!
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