Seniors plug into new forms of technology
WASHINGTON – Although stereotypically labeled as late subscribers to new forms of technology, many older adults have become interested in adapting to an increasingly digital
WASHINGTON – Although stereotypically labeled as late subscribers to new forms of technology, many older adults have become interested in adapting to an increasingly digital
“What time is it really?” That’s what our son, Thomas, wanted to know on a road trip across the United States back in 1989. We
WASHINGTON (CNS) – As a whole, older Americans have the time to volunteer and want to do it, particularly if it involves sharing their wisdom
After every weekday 6:45 a.m. Mass at St. Luke Church in McLean, about a dozen or so people make the short walk from the Blessed
WASHINGTON (CNS) – The seemingly carefree days of retirement with no set schedules, commutes or bosses do not just arrive magically at one’s doorstep upon
WASHINGTON (CNS) – As people age they should not only make efforts to be physically and mentally sharp but should consider ways to take stock
WASHINGTON (CNS) – After a person retires, the support and encouragement of family and friends become a crucial part of day-to-day living. As professional relationships
In his March 4 weekly audience, Pope Francis devoted his message to the elderly and the problems confronting them. “Thanks to the progress of medicine,
“The one thing prisoners have a lot of,” said Bill Hall, diocesan prison ministry coordinator at Catholic Charities, “is time.” That time can be spent
RICHMOND – Virginia should prepare for an increase in the number of residents suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia, state officials say.