Generations Magazine Staff | Aug 1, 2021 | Issue, January - February 2022
The January – February 2022 issue of GM features Jessica Lani Rich, president of VASH – the Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii, an organization that provides support – and comfort – to visitors who have been victims of crime and other adversity. We also feature stories in this issue about how massage is good for the body and soul; we review some common misconceptions about hospice care; and for small business owners, some tips on retirement for people who aren’t sure if they’ll even get a chance to retire.
Generations Magazine Staff | Aug 1, 2021 | Issue, May - June 2022
The May-June 2022 issue of GENERATIONS MAGAZINE features the story of philanthropist and pianist Ginny Tiu – a remarkable story of a child prodigy who went on to devote her life to humanitarian and animal welfare efforts. You’ll also read about protecting your pets after you’re gone and how is your estate going to be divided? A question all of us have to ask.
Generations Magazine Staff | Aug 1, 2021 | Issue, March-April 2022
The March-April 2022 issue of GENERATIONS MAGAZINE leads with a story about cancer in Hawaii and even though we live in paradise, we’re still susceptible to cancer in all its forms. You’ll also get some tips on navigating your first year in retirement, the benefits of again at home, and you’ll read some good news for Hawaii’s kupuna who are taking insulin.
Generations Magazine Staff | Aug 1, 2021 | Issue, July - August 2022
The July-August 2022 issue of GENERATIONS MAGAZINE features the story of Dr. William Won, one of Honolulu’s foremost brain surgeons – the first Hawaii-born Chinese-American neurosurgeon in the state. You’ll also read the heartfelt story of two women who seemingly fell in love at the wrong place and the wrong time. You’ll also read about hoarders. Does this include you? And we’ve got a story about the brotherhood of senior softball!
Generations Magazine Staff | Aug 1, 2021 | Issue, July - August 2022
The September-October 2022 issue of GENERATIONS MAGAZINE features three compelling stories about people who are in the business of caregiving and who have been caregivers themselves. We meet Kīhei resident Franny Durham who unknowingly serves as an inspiration to those around her through her. On Oahu, an all-women book club has been reviewing books and looking at life since the 80s. And we look at finding the right place for Mom or Dad – which turns out is both an art and science.
Generations Magazine Staff | Apr 1, 2021 | April - May 2021, Date, Issue
The April – May 2021 issue of Generations Magazine features Auntie Carolee, a kumu hula, a musician, a teacher, a cultural practitioner – and – a living treasure. Youʻll also read about the new rules for work after the pandemic; defying whatʻs called the “silver tsunami” stereotype; help on deciding when itʻs time to go into assisted living; and youʻll read about the importance of doing a dress rehearsal for retirement!
Generations Magazine Staff | Apr 1, 2021 | Date, Issue, June-July 2021
The June-July 2021 issue of Generations Magazine sports one of Hawaii’s best-known coaches – Larry Price. You’ll read about his remarkable football and coaching career and you’ll get the players’ perspectives, as well. We also look this month at how seniors can improve their nutrition in the face of COVID-19; how you can get free dental care and education; and we’ll examine a popular new sport among seniors: riding an E-Bike!
Generations Magazine Staff | Feb 2, 2021 | Date, February - March 2021, Issue
The February-March 2021 issue of Generations Magazine takes a look at one of Hawaii Island’s iconic grocery store chains, KTA Superstores. You’ll see how this family-owned business celebrates it’s 100th birthday by continuing its owner’s commitment to “humbly serve and do what is right for the community.” You’ll find some tips on how to handle adult children who have moved back home; you’ll find out if those Medicare commercials that are all over TV are really accurate; and you’ll meet an Oahu couple who are taking a second chance at love!
Generations Magazine Staff | Dec 4, 2020 | Date, Issue, October - November 2020
he December 2020-January 2021 issue of Generations Magazine explores Chinese-American soldiers who served the United States with dignity during World War II but have never received their medals. Kathlyn Clore brings the issue and several soldiers’ stories to light. You’ll also read about age-related muscle loss, Covid testing, safe family activities for the holidays as well as caregiving tips at Christmas. You’ll also get a couple of tasty recipes for our partners’ kitchens, including Aloha Fried Rice!
Generations Magazine Staff | Oct 9, 2020 | Date, Issue, October - November 2020
The October-November issue of Generations Magazine features the heartwarming story of popular Hawaii performer Kalani Pe’a’s grandmother and her progression into dementia from Alzheimerʻs. You’ll also read about help that’s available to kūpuna during the pandemic; a story on how the power of music helps those with dementia; we have some hearing tips for the Covid-19 days; and you’ll learn about “Purpose Pals,” a kūpuna-youth connection.
Generations Magazine Staff | Aug 5, 2020 | August - September 2020, Date, Issue
The April-May 2020 issue of Generations Magazine, Hawai‘i’s Resource for Life, features an in-depth look at Leslie Wilcox, President and CEO of PBS Hawaii, we look at lifework and planning amid Covid-19, the expansion of telehealth services and a look at solutions for loneliness and housng.
Generations Magazine Staff | Jun 1, 2020 | Date, Issue, June-July 2020
The April-May 2020 issue of Generations Magazine, Hawai‘i’s Resource for Life, features an in-depth look at Leslie Wilcox, President and CEO of PBS Hawaii, we look at lifework and planning amid Covid-19, the expansion of telehealth services and a look at solutions for loneliness and housng.
Generations Magazine Staff | Mar 28, 2020 | April - May 2020, Issue
The April-May 2020 issue of Generations Magazine, Hawai‘i’s Resource for Life, features an in-depth look at Kawaiahaʻo Church, as well as tips on avoid Coronavirus and much more.
Generations Magazine Staff | Jan 21, 2020 | February - March 2020, Issue
Dying at home can be traumatic for loved ones. We long for a peaceful walk into a beautiful sunset. But most have never seen anyone die and that first indelible experience will stick with us. We may wish to die in our sleep, suffer an accident where we “never knew what happened” or drop dead while enjoying a favorite activity. But the odds are even — just as many people suffer and fight death to the last breath. Loved ones who witness such death throes simply don’t talk about it. We are compassionate people who avoid pain and go to great lengths to protect our loved ones from suffering. So why is there controversy about Hawai‘i’s Our Care, Our Choice Act, the aid-in-dying law that allows terminal patients to have medications that will ensure a peaceful passing?
Generations Magazine Staff | Dec 5, 2019 | Dec 2019 - Jan 2020, Issue
The October-November 2019 Issue features Anona and Joseph “Nappy” Napoleon and their love of the sea, “Kō ā Moana: Those of the Ocean.” Youʻll also see stories about our long journey on Earth, a local prostate cancer support group, how to handle your aging parentsʻ finances and much, much more.
Generations Magazine Staff | Oct 4, 2019 | Issue, October - November 2019
The October-November 2019 Issue features Anona and Joseph “Nappy” Napoleon and their love of the sea, “Kō ā Moana: Those of the Ocean.” Youʻll also see stories about our long journey on Earth, a local prostate cancer support group, how to handle your aging parentsʻ finances and much, much more.
Generations Magazine Staff | Aug 2, 2019 | August - September 2019, Issue
The August-September 2019 Issue shines the spotlight on Breast Cancer awareness, from the cover story about the latest treatment options, clinical trials and the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure fundraiser, to stories about a cancer survivor who went on to become a star paddler and a group of Maui paddlers who, in their hot pink shirts, gives us all hope. You’ll also find a newly updated resource guide for Senior Savings and much more.
Generations Magazine Staff | May 27, 2019 | Issue, June - July 2019
The June-July 2019 Issue includes stories on caregiving from affair, eating healthy with organic produce, changing lives with community action on Maui and the complete schedule of events at the 2019 Aging in Place workshop that’s coming in August.
Generations Magazine Staff | Apr 6, 2019 | April - May 2019, Issue
Excerpt from April – May 2019 Issue
Generations Magazine Staff | Jan 25, 2019 | February - March 2019, Issue
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Generations Magazine Staff | Nov 23, 2018 | Dec 2018 Jan 2019, December - January 2019, Issue
From a very young age, Carole Kai showed a flair for the dramatic — sometimes pulling a bedsheet off the clothesline and holding it tightly across her shoulders while flying around the backyard like a superhero. Other times, she showed a more businesslike approach — like the time she hosted a boxing match in her backyard and sold tickets to neighborhood kids for 5 cents apiece.
Generations Magazine Staff | Oct 8, 2018 | Issue, October - November 2018
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter was a caregiver herself and she believed that family caregiving is a cycle of life that touches everyone. In this issue, four people, each at a different point on the cycle, share their care stories from the heart, offering words of wisdom and points of caution. As you read, consider your journey on the Cycle of Caregiving.
Mahlon Moore | Aug 6, 2018 | August - September 2018, Issue
As morning dawned on December 5, 1941, a fisherman cast his net along O‘ahu’s north shore. A college student helped his father open a new business. A volunteer took kids to the beach in Waimānalo. It was pretty much like most other days, for most people. But Sunday, December 7, 1941, would become known as “a date which will live in infamy” and President Franklin D. Roosevelt would announce to the nation the next day that, early on Sunday morning, “the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.”
Mahlon Moore | May 15, 2018 | Issue, June - July 2018
Generations Magazine celebrates “school pride” with the stories of two retirees who volunteer their time to support their school and its alumni family.
Mahlon Moore | Apr 9, 2018 | April - May 2018, Issue
One of the people at the nexus of language revival in Hawai‘i is Dr. Marvin Puakea Nogelmeier
Mahlon Moore | Feb 3, 2018 | February - March 2018, Issue
Maintaining a close relationship is more than saying, “I love you.”
Mahlon Moore | Dec 2, 2017 | Dec 2017 - January 2018, Issue
Wisdom and advice on the needs of the elderly from five Hawaii experts
Mahlon Moore | Oct 1, 2017 | Issue, October - November 2017
Compassionate volunteers of Project Dana help seniors in need
Mahlon Moore | Aug 2, 2017 | Aug-Sept 2017, Issue
Ukulele master and recording artist Roy Sakuma
Mahlon Moore | Jun 2, 2017 | Issue, June-July 2017
Mo’ili’ili Family Ties
Oahu’s Mo’ili’ili Community Center
Generations Magazine | Apr 11, 2017 | April – May 2017, Issue
Senator Akaka & NKFH: Creating a Healthier Hawai‘i
Generations Magazine | Jan 25, 2017 | February - March 2017, Issue
Jeff Apaka: Compassion in Action
Generations Magazine | Nov 30, 2016 | December – January 2017, Issue
Togetherness…a family tradition
Generations Magazine | Oct 1, 2016 | Issue, October - November 2016
Brothers in Arms
Generations Magazine Staff | Aug 1, 2016 | August - September 2016, Issue
Aloha Remains at the ‘The Cal’
Generations Magazine Staff | Jun 1, 2016 | Issue, June - July 2016
Aloha ia ‘oe: A Marlene Sai Legacy
Generations Magazine Staff | Apr 1, 2016 | April - May 2016, Issue
A time to grow at Lanakila Senior Center
Generations Magazine Staff | Feb 1, 2016 | February - March 2016, Issue
Facing Alzheimer’s — The Perspective of Three Experts
Generations Magazine Staff | Dec 3, 2015 | December - January 2016, Issue
New Beginnings … The Path Continues
Generations Magazine Staff | Oct 1, 2015 | Issue, October - November 2015
Cover Story: The Fountain of Youth & Ms. Medicare
Generations Magazine Staff | Aug 1, 2015 | August - September 2015, Issue
Introducing the Executive Office on Aging
Generations Magazine Staff | Jun 1, 2015 | Issue, June - July 2015
Sandwiched: Baby Boomers Face the Challenge
Generations Magazine Staff | Apr 1, 2015 | April - May 2015, Issue
Disaster. Red Cross. You.: Coralie Matayoshi and Volunteers
Generations Magazine Staff | Feb 1, 2015 | February - March 2015, Issue
Chinatown’s Mayor, Dr. Joe Young: Good Wishes for Progress
Generations Magazine Staff | Dec 1, 2014 | December - January 2015, Issue
Manoa Heritage Center with Sam and Mary Cooke
Generations Magazine Staff | Oct 1, 2014 | Issue, October - November 2014
Grassroots Wisdoms: A Winner For Hawai’i Island
Generations Magazine Staff | Aug 1, 2014 | August - September 2014, Issue
Aloha Spoken Here: Bill Boyd at the Cal
Generations Magazine Staff | Jun 1, 2014 | Issue, June - July 2014
Privileges & Duties: Retired Chief Justice Ronald Moon
Generations Magazine Staff | Apr 1, 2014 | April - May 2014, Issue
From Insight to Action: Barbara Stanton
Generations Magazine Staff | Feb 1, 2014 | February - March 2014, Issue
Cover Story: Off Air: Who is Frank B. Shaner?
Generations Magazine Staff | Dec 1, 2013 | December - January 2014, Issue
Why the Valley Isle Has Some of the Happiest Seniors
Generations Magazine Staff | Oct 1, 2013 | Issue, October - November 2013
Emme Tomimbang: When Caregiving Come Full Circle
Generations Magazine Staff | Aug 1, 2013 | August - September 2013, Issue
Al Harrington: Discusses His Years . . . And Yours
Generations Magazine Staff | Jun 1, 2013 | Issue, June - July 2013
Norm Chow: Bringing Home the Game
Generations Magazine Staff | Apr 1, 2013 | April - May 2013, Issue
YMCA: Fun for Life at the Y with Michael Broderick
Generations Magazine Staff | Feb 1, 2013 | February - March 2013, Issue
Bringing Hope and Help to People with Arthritis
Generations Magazine Staff | Dec 1, 2012 | December - January 2013, Issue
Silver & Strong: Three Seniors, Exercising Life
Generations Magazine Staff | Oct 1, 2012 | Issue, October - November 2012
Linda Coble: Make Your Voice Count
Generations Magazine Staff | Aug 1, 2012 | August - September 2012, Issue
The Plaza: Assisted Living – A Personal Promise
Generations Magazine Staff | Jun 1, 2012 | Issue, June - July 2012
Kimokeo Kapahulehua: A Modern Hawaiian
Generations Magazine Staff | Apr 1, 2012 | Issue
Les Murakami: The Heart of a Warrior Through & Through
Generations Magazine Staff | Feb 1, 2012 | February - March 2012, Issue
Dr. Shintani: Reverse Aging and Disease in 10 Days
Generations Magazine Staff | Dec 1, 2011 | December - January 2012, Issue
Governor Abercrombie: A New Day For Hawai`i’s Seniors
Generations Magazine Staff | Oct 1, 2011 | Issue, October - November 2011
The Voice of Alzheimer’s in Hawaii
Generations Magazine Staff | Aug 1, 2011 | August - September 2011, Issue
Jane Serikaku: Uchinanchu: Hawai’i-Okinawans
Generations Magazine Staff | Jun 1, 2011 | Issue, June - July 2011
Keith Kaneshiro: Making a Case For Seniors
Generations Magazine Staff | Apr 1, 2011 | Issue
Shim Kanazawa: A Pioneer For The Ages
Generations Magazine Staff | Mar 1, 2011 | Issue, March 2011
AARP’s Stuart Ho: Working out the heavy issues
Generations Magazine Staff | Feb 1, 2011 | February 2011, Issue
The Buisness of Aging: An interview with Emmet White
Generations Magazine Staff | Dec 1, 2010 | December 2010, Issue
Dr. Rio Banner, MD: Health Visionary
Generations Magazine Staff | Nov 1, 2010 | Issue, November 2010
Rumor has it.. The Big Chill: Oahu’s Hotspot
Generations Magazine Staff | Oct 1, 2010 | Issue, October 2010
An Interview with Kirk Matthews