Kahala Howser, Wellness and Events Manager, Hawai‘i Dental Service | Mar 9, 2024 | Health, March - April 2024
While brushing twice a day, flossing daily and seeing your dentist are essential to maintaining a healthy smile, it’s important to remember that our dietary choices also impact our teeth and gums. Nutritious, home-cooked meals have been linked to a lower risk of tooth decay and gum disease because you can better control the ingredients.
Carol Hickman, Recreational Therapist, Manoa Cottage & Manoa Cottage Kaimuki | Mar 8, 2024 | Giving Care, March - April 2024
Programming for the residents of a memory care facility can be challenging. Everyone is at a different place health-wise. Many activities are not appropriate for everyone. Even one-on-one activities can be challenging with this population.
Bryan Avery, COO, Ke Ola ‘Uhane | Mar 7, 2024 | Living Life, March - April 2024
Whole-body donation is a no-cost process and a profound act of generosity that allows individuals to contribute to the advancement of medical education, research and the improvement of healthcare practices.
Martha Khlopin, Radio Host of “Morning Drive With Martha" | Mar 7, 2024 | Living Life, March - April 2024
The season of spring is often associated with a strong desire to do a deep, thorough cleaning of your home. It’s a global phenomenon practiced in big cities, rural communities and remote villages. Social scientists who have studied the annual ritual believe there are health benefits to decluttering, organizing and cleaning up your home. It seems people who adopt the annual habit experience more energy, a sense of accomplishment, contentment and sleep better.
Kahala Howser, Wellness and Events Manager, Hawai‘i Dental Service | Mar 7, 2024 | Living Life, March - April 2024
A salad made with shrimp, cucumber and avocado is perfect for family gatherings because it’s delicious, hearty and makes even the pickiest of eaters smile.
Dale Dixon, Chief Innovation Officer, Better Business Bureau Great West + Pacif | Mar 7, 2024 | Living Life, March - April 2024
There are a few things you need to know before purchasing a subscription service. Tips to ensure you’re making a wise investment:
Alan Gamble, DCSW, LCSW, Bereavement Network of Hawaii | Mar 5, 2024 | Living Life, March - April 2024
If you had a beloved pet as a child, you may have been overwhelmed with feelings of sadness and grief after he or she passed away. For many of us, this was our first experience with death. And as we age, we will most likely experience additional losses of our furry friends. Each and every time is sad and difficult.
Sherry Goya, Generations Magazine Staff | Mar 5, 2024 | Living Life, March - April 2024
Think about it… you worked many, many years, sacrificing your desire to do something different; something creative; something for yourself. Now you are retired and it is go time! It’s time to do something fun! What could be more enjoyable than going back to school to express your creativity through art?
Rosa Barker, Generations Magazine | Mar 4, 2024 | Living Life, March - April 2024
Back in 2017, just after retiring to Moloka‘i, I stumbled upon a group of kūpuna having a lot of fun. Seated around tables at the Coffees of Hawaii plantation store, they were playing ‘ukulele and singing, much to the delight of onlookers. One gentleman in the audience on a group outing from the local retirement home leapt up and picked a partner before dancing to the tune.
Dana L. Acosta, Retired & Senior Volunteer Program, Kaunoa Senior Services | Mar 4, 2024 | Living Life, March - April 2024
A division of the County of Maui’s Department of Housing and Human Concerns, Kaunoa Senior Services provides a wide range of exciting and exceptional services, activities and programs in Maui County for a new generation of seniors with changing and diverse needs and interests.