By writing humorous columns and articles about aging, I encourage oldsters (including myself) to laugh and poke fun at the changes that accompany our birthdays. However, ageism is not funny. Betty White, an actress that is as sassy and playful as the day is long, celebrated her 97th birthday in 2019. And Hollywood better not […]
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Area Agency on Aging celebrates Spring Spectacular
MANSFIELD — On a typical Tuesday afternoon, the Renaissance Theatre is rather quiet. But on May 14, more than 400 vivacious seniors gathered at the Mansfield theater for the Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging’s annual Senior Spring Spectacular. For many seniors, like 91-year-old Freda Young, who volunteers every year the Senior Spring Spectacular, the […]
More older Americans remaining in the workforce — or trying to return
MANSFIELD — Some do it because they want to stay busy. Some do it because of current economic hardship or future financial uncertainty. There is also a group who simply enjoy it. Regardless of the reason, the simple fact is more Americans are working later in life than perhaps any time in the nation’s history […]
Senior Spring Spectacular set for May 14 at the Renaissance Theatre
ONTARIO — The Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging, Inc. will host its annual Senior Spring Spectacular on May 14 at noon at the Renaissance Theatre in Mansfield. This event, hosted by the Area Agency on Aging and the Renaissance Performing Arts Association, Inc., is held in recognition of Older Americans Month and offers […]
Former champion wrestler now battles on behalf of seniors, families
MANSFIELD — Anthony Coleman spent most of his life on wrestling mats, battling for individual victory. Two years ago, the North Ridgeville resident began battling on behalf of seniors and their families across a five-county area, including Richland and Ashland. Coleman is a franchise owner of CarePatrol, founded in 1993 and now the largest senior […]
Kinship Care a lifesaver for grandparents, families in the program
MANSFIELD — Christie Core’s life changed just 11 days after the birth of her fourth grandchild. “She tested dirty,” Core said. “They did the little cotton ball in the diaper and shortly after they came home, Children Services came.” Core, 51, said the diaper tests showed traces of methamphetamine. In turn, the baby’s parents lost […]
Seniors’ technology has come a long way since ‘I’ve fallen and can’t get up’
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is Part 2 of a 2-part series in this installment of our Gray Matters Solutions Journalism project. Part 1 was published on Monday. MANSFIELD — The elderly woman, living alone, got out of bed six times in one night to go to the bathroom. Sensors in her bed noted the unusual nocturnal activity […]
Today’s senior citizens face growing challenges living at home
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is Part 1 of a 2-part series in this installment of our Gray Matters Solutions Journalism project. Part 2 will be published on Tuesday. No one grows older longing for the day they will leave their home and move into some sort of assisted living center. In fact, 90 percent of senior […]
The Gray Q & A – S1, E5 — Connection through the ages
MANSFIELD – On this episode of The Gray Q & A, Mansfield resident Ruthie Good, 71, and her mother, Mary Miarer, 93, discuss how their relationship has changed– and how it stayed the same– as they have gotten older. Good explains how she knew it was time to start helping manage her mother’s finances, and […]
The Gray Q & A – S1, E4 — ‘Winging it on a day-to-day basis’
In this episode of The Gray Q & A, Judy Fisher and her father, Larry Greer, talk candidly about the difficulty of having a loved one who suffers from Lewy body dementia. Life for the family has never been the same since Martha Greer, Judy’s step-mother and Larry’s wife, was diagnosed with the disease a […]
