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Karen’s Korner: Helpful websites

by Minden Press-Herald

Karen’s Korner,

I hope you have enjoyed the safety series the past few weeks. As seniors, we need to be aware of the dangers that face us every day; from falls to home safety issues.

The nine-week series was designed to help seniors be more aware of the obstacles, problems and issues that affect us almost every day. It is important for us to educate ourselves many times concerning these various issues. We need to be alert, be aware, and be informed in order to successfully maintain our independence whether we are at home with family or out and about on our own.

There are some good websites for you to consider that may be helpful to you as a senior: (this is for information only – we have no ties to the following)                                                                                                             

National Council on Aging (NCOA): ncoa.org                                                                                            

Aging Care  –  https://www.agingcare.comAgingCare is Synonymous with HomeCare. We have the Expertise and   Data to Get You Care. Your No Cost Guide to In-Home Care Agencies, How to Pay, and Costs.                       

SeniorLiving.org – a great website for helpful information                       

American Association of Retired Persons (AARP): aarp.org                                      

WebMD: webmd.com                                                                                                            

The Mayo Clinic: mayoclinic.com – Mayo clinic is a renowned health-care institution, and its site offers comprehensive medical expertise.

The National Institute on Aging (NIA): https://www.nia.nih.gov                                                               

Medicare: medicare.gov                                                                                                    

Senior Funnies: seniorfunnies.blogspot.com                                                                                       

Senior Discounts: seniordiscounts.com                                  

RetirementLiving: retirementliving.com

The United States Social Security Administration

https://www.ssa.gov

I hope you find these websites informative and helpful. For questions: call the C.O.A., at 318-371-3056. Have a great week.

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