Last Updated on March 11, 2024
Robert Moehling has never had to struggle to seek meaning in his life, to discover his destiny or to find himself. He found his answers early on, which have led him to a surprisingly fruitful existence.
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Last Updated on March 11, 2024
Robert Moehling has never had to struggle to seek meaning in his life, to discover his destiny or to find himself. He found his answers early on, which have led him to a surprisingly fruitful existence.
The world’s oldest person, 122-year-old Jeanne Calment, is also famous for pulling off the world’s most notable real estate transaction.
Elder law attorney Vanessa J. Skinner outlines the key benefits offered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Are you eager to find your own “what’s next?” There are countless ways to make a professional pivot. Here’s one that’s great for people who love helping others.
Beacon College is the first accredited baccalaureate institution in America dedicated to students with learning issues.
There is much to consider with long-term care, and advance planning is preferred to crisis planning.
Davy Jordan took a leap from the medical field to puppeteering so he could use creativity to serve communities.
Erik and Carly Olson decided to become Caring Transitions franchise owners to help older adults and their families through life’s challenging transitions.
In this edition of Growing Bolder’s Ordinary People Living Extraordinary Lives, we highlight the lives of men and women in Central Florida. We share their stories because the passion, purpose and significance they find in their daily lives is attainable for all of us. We just have to believe that more is possible.
Allan Ganz spent 67 years putting smiles on faces, being his own boss and feeling like the richest man in the world. How cool is that?
The prisoners at Lowell Correctional Institute who train the dogs and the veterans who receive them offer their heartfelt thoughts about the difference it is making.
Recent changes in legislation help you save for retirement.
It is never too late to make a change and start a new experience. Whether it’s getting active or making a life transition, our later years offer so many exciting opportunities when we embrace a positive attitude.