by Leonard Baer | Jan 2, 2020 | Aging, Blog
It seems the world has been full of bad news these days and I see this when my clients come into my office. Everyone is depressed, sullen, and cranky; myself included. We’re beating ourselves up daily when we read the paper, watch the news, or walk down the street...
by Leonard Baer | Dec 5, 2019 | Aging, Blog
Another holiday faux pas—using family time to tell an aging parent that maybe they ought to give up their car keys. Want a real downer? Start talking to a senior about driving and maybe even getting rid of their car. Here’s a stocking stuffer—just hide their keys and...
by Leonard Baer | Jul 4, 2019 | Blog
There was a wonderful movie made in 1992 called, “A League of Their Own” which told the story about the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. This wonderful movie got me to thinking about when I saw the fist flying fight on prime-time news, which took place...
by Leonard Baer | Jun 20, 2019 | Blog
Stan Lee, a legend as one of the creators of Marvel Comics and some of its greatest superheroes, died almost a year ago, but where were these titans of the galaxy when he needed them? In news headlines a few weeks back, we now find out that Lee was a victim of elder...
by Leonard Baer | Jun 5, 2019 | Blog
I love old movies, especially old Westerns. I love the tough guys – not the actor who plays the tough guy on screen, but the actual tough guys. Lee Marvin, with the gravelly voice, sustained an injury during World War II, or Charles Bronson’s icy stare, also a...
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