EDITOR’S LETTER
byWelcoming November WAG.
Welcoming November WAG.
With its 56-acre Neo-Georgian campus, The Osborn offers a variety of up-to-date services and living arrangements for seniors in an environment that conjures the turn-of-the-20th-century estate of founder Miriam Osborn.
For seniors in need of care. Fairfield County’s offerings are as diverse as the county itself.
Assisted Living Home Care Services Inc. celebrates its 25th anniversary and new Cheshire, Connecticut, headquarters, while continuing to meet the challenges of the pandemic.
“Assisted living communities like The Bristal are critical in providing a safe environment that allows seniors to thrive during the golden years,” says Maryellen McKeon, senior vice president of operations for Ultimate Care Management, which provides guidance and oversight for the communities.
At Wartburg in Mount Vernon, multigenerational, aesthetic programs add up to the wider community’s commitment to life and joy as it cares for its elders.
Waterstone of Westchester, slated to open early in 2022, will bring a new level of comfort and sophistication to senior living in White Plains.
At D’Errico Jewelry, you can buy anything from a watch-battery to the finest, custom-made diamond engagement ring, is a real gem.
The death of retail may have been greatly exaggerated – at least at The Westchester, where new stores are opening almost as you blink.
For seniors with the time, the patience and the budget, retail shopping – in bricks-and-mortar stores – can be really therapeutic.
Recently, we asked two experts at New York Medical College to give us a primer on the disease and the special caregiving it requires.
In his new memoir “The Smooth River,” Richard S. Cohen navigates the holistic approach he and his wife, Marcia Horowitz, took to her living and dying with Stage IV pancreatic cancer.
Meet Luis Miguel Rodrigues, Tarrytown’s own “Renaissance Man”.
Downsize while you’re still young, Cami Weinstein writes, so you can enjoy this new chapter in your life.
Auction sale of antiques and collectibles can be an excellent strategy to provide for the financial challenges of retirement and caregiving needs.
Here are three life lessons WAG Wellness columnist Giovanni Roselli has learned from a wide range of clientele, including successful business executives, working parents and professional athletes.
Is the longstanding tradition of Blacks caring for their own at home starting to shift? Yes. And No, writes Abbe Udochi, CEO of Concierge Healthcare Consulting.
A new breed of mixologists is veering from traditional drink recipes to create its own cocktails – just as its counterparts do in the kitchen. Our wine and spirits columnist Doug Paulding calls these experimenters the “Liquid Chefs.”