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  • Nothing Forgotten

    Where Love Lingers
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    At some time in our life we will feel the sadness of cognitive impairment or memory loss. It may be our own or that of someone we love. We need stories to shape our sadness in heart-healing ways. This is one of those stories. In it we follow "the...


  • Healing From the Inside

    Living Fully as You Age
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    As you age, the phrase “the best is yet to come” doesn’t have to just be a slogan. It can be reality. Aging, although there are certain inescapable challenges involved, doesn’t have to mean decline. With a proactive and holistic approach to...


  • The Crow Jacket

    Navigating the Challenges of Dementia
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    Dementia presents a complex and uncertain journey, leaving both the diagnosed individual and their loved ones questioning what lies ahead. How can one prepare? What steps can family and caregivers take to cope? In this poignant and timely book,...


  • A Life Postponed

    Finding Your Purpose and Joy in Mid-life and Beyond!
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    Life can be unpredictable. There’s a myriad of reasons why a woman over fifty might find herself in a state of emotional or financial crisis and have to start over. If you’re struggling and searching for meaning in the second half of your life,...


  • Fridays with Heather

    55 Art Projects for Dementia Care
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    From mosaic stained-glass mirrors and sun catchers to cling-film art and plasticine creatures, Hetty van Gurp provides imaginative and practical ideas that go far beyond the typical “join the dots” type project. Illustrated throughout, Fridays...


  • Stronger in the End

    My 70 Year Swim from Chaos to Calm
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    This engaging memoir shows women how to live—and how to age—with grace and gusto. Lynda Beth Unkeless has explored five continents and thrived on the kindness of strangers. Life, she says, is meant to be an adventure. In "Stronger in the End: My...


  • Art Therapy Activities for All Ages

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    The purpose of Art Therapy is to create an oasis of time to allow the brain and body to relax, recharge, and rejuvenate itself, while exploring the creative process of manipulating design elements such as line, shape, form, space, texture, tone,...


  • Flourishing in Retirement

    A 5-Step Guide to Joy for the Post-Career Woman
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    After many successful (or maybe just stressful) years in your career, you finally have the chance to say goodbye to the demands of work and retire. But, like it or not, work is often a central part of our adult lives and even identities. Rather...


  • The Mission of Maya and Methuselah

    A Medical Guide for Aging in Place
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    The Mission of Maya and Methuselah guides readers through a practical and well-researched program that will prepare them for their final fifteen to twenty years of life. Geared to people in their forties and older, the preparation focuses on...


  • Bloom

    On Becoming An Artist Later in Life
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    BLOOM is a call to action for those individuals—not only in a later phase of life, but at any age—who feel the call to pursue a creative path in their lives. The pressures of the modern world force many into utilitarian careers early on. Artistic...