Care Management

Joan Harris Interviews Deborah Cartisser, Senior Wealth Advisor-Assisting Your Parents' Finances: When & How

In this video, Joan interviews Deborah Cartisser, a Senior Wealth Advisor at Twelve Points Wealth Management, they discuss and explore crucial tips for adult children on how to assist their aging parents with financial management.

Click below to watch this interview and learn to identify key signs of financial struggles, understand when and how to step in, and discover practical steps to ensure your parents' financial well-being. Whether you're concerned about a loved one or looking for guidance on managing their finances, this video offers valuable advice and actionable strategies.

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Joan Harris Interviews Dr. Keith Darrow, Ph.D, CCC-A M.I.T. - Preventing and Correcting Hearing Loss Benefits and Maintains Brain Health

I am thrilled to share that I recently had the pleasure of chatting with Dr. Keith Darrow about the impact of preventing hearing loss on maintaining brain health for seniors. We explored how better hearing can lead to better cognitive well-being. It's an insightful conversation filled with valuable information, and I recommend watching it to learn more about this important topic!

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What Is Osteoporosis? - May is Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month!

Osteoporosis is a bone disease that weakens your bones and makes you more susceptible to fractures. Osteoporosis means “porous bone.”  Osteoporotic bones have lost density or mass and contain abnormal tissue structure. As bones become less dense, they weaken and are more likely to break. Weakened bones may break from a fall or, in serious cases, from sneezing or minor bumps.

Just 2 Minutes of Walking After a Meal Is Surprisingly Good for You

Just 2 Minutes of Walking After a Meal Is Surprisingly Good for You

Walking after a meal, conventional wisdom says, helps clear your mind and aids in digestion. Scientists have also found that going for a 15-minute walk after a meal can reduce blood sugar levels, which can help ward off complications such as Type 2 diabetes. But, as it turns out, even just a few minutes of walking can activate these benefits.