Feb 7, 2019
Washington Ear Presentation at Springvale Terrace
In January, residents and guests at Springvale Terrace enjoyed an informative presentation from Bob Johnson, volunteer with Metropolitan...
Sep 17, 2018
Finding a New Normal
It started slowly almost 8 years ago with a slight darkening of the sight in her left eye and the annoying floaters. Floaters look like...
Feb 5, 2018
Ms. L Finds Social Connection with Seabury
Ms. L lost her vision years ago in a terrible accident. Now an older adult with vision impairment, she attends Seabury’s Center for the...
Feb 14, 2017
High-touch connection key to curing social isolation
It seems like a paradox: in the age of social media, smartphones, and expanding internet access, we’re lonelier than ever before. Author...
Jan 6, 2017
5 Ways to Prevent Tax-Related Identity Theft
Tax-related identity theft occurs when someone uses your stolen Social Security number to file a tax return claiming a fraudulent refund....
Aug 25, 2016
Financial Exploitation: 8 Warning Signs
The National Center on Elder Abuse estimates that 1 in 10 Americans aged 60 and older has experienced some form of abuse in the past...
Aug 23, 2016
What Happens to Your Digital Footprint After You Die? An End-of-Life Planning Check-List
From advanced directives to last will and testaments, end-of-life planning often focuses on medical and financial decisions. But what...
Jul 7, 2016
A Year In Review: Fiscal Year 2015
Fiscal year 2015 was a great year for Seabury Resources for Aging and the older adults we serve. This month, Seabury released its FY2015...
Mar 8, 2016
Gender and Aging: Intersections and International Women’s Day
Today is International Women’s Day. This year, the International Women’s Day campaign theme is “Pledge for Parity,” which recognizes the...
Jul 24, 2015
6 things people with vision loss should know about before going to the eye doctor
About 38 million Americans have eye diseases such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration and cataracts –...