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Blind Americans Equality Day
President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a proclamation for Blind Americans Equality Day (originally called White Cane Safety Day) on October 15, 1964. The day was set aside to highlight the issues facing individuals with vision impairment and the resources available for support. According to the Cleveland Clinic, more than 60% of causes of congenital blindness…
Continue ReadingGetting Rid of Junk Mail
Junk mail, those ads and offers sent to your door, seems to be a regular part of having an address. According to the Sightline Institute, Americans receive 41 pounds of junk mail each year! Worse yet, each year 5.6 million tons of junk mail ends up in our landfills. The average resident is twice as…
Continue ReadingFall Prevention Week 2023
The first day of autumn (or fall) is Fall Prevention Awareness Week. More than just a pun, the purpose of this day is to address falls as a public health issue and remind people about simple things we can do to prevent falls. More than one in four older adults fall each year. According to…
Continue ReadingDriving Safe as We Age
Last month there were a number of high-profile accidents where cars drove into buildings- including an 86-year-old woman who crashed into a Subway restaurant in Ann Arbor. Unfortunately, as we age our senses tend to lose their sharpness and it can become dangerous to get behind the wheel of a car. Giving up a license…
Continue Reading2023 Flu Shot Clinics
It’s that time of year again. Summer is slowly transitioning to fall, which means it’s time to think about apple picking, cooking hearty soups, and getting your annual flu shot. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend that everyone above the age of 6 months get an annual flu shot. The ideal time…
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