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The keys to aging well........................ Page 4
Maintain strength and mobility ......... Page 7
Acommunityonthemove ................Page 10
The basics of a good estate plan .... Page 12
Act early on memory loss ................. Page 15
Concordoffersarrayofactivities .... Page 22
The learning opportunities continuePage 24
Keepupwithgardeningtrends .......Page 29
Elaine Duclos is spending her golden years making amber maple syrup, a lesson she learned years ago when her children were in elementary school.
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The Smiths, like Blumenthal is passionate about the need to regulate CBD and the infrastructure surrounding it. With consumers being thrust into a world with plenty of options, Your CBC Stores have become a benchmark in the industry for educating consumers on potential ways to improve their quality of life through CBD.
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The keys to aging well
You can maintain your health by eating well and being physically active
By LOIS FAHEY, RD, LD, CNSC and SHAUNNA MARA, Community Health Educator Granite VNAWhodoesn’twanttoage well,maintaincognitivefunction,andbeas activeaspossible,foras longaspossible?Whatweeatand howphysicallyactiveweareplaya majorrole.Weareincontrolof thesethings.Herearesomegeneral guidelinestomovetheneedletowardsbetterhealth(recognizing thatindividualsmayhavemedical conditionsthatrequireaspecific therapeuticdiet).
Consume adequate protein (preferably LEAN protein).
Olderadultsneedmoreprotein perpoundofbodyweight.Thiswill
SEE AGING WELLPAGE 6helpprevent“sarcopenia,”orlossof musclethatincreasesriskoffalls andfractures.Wealsoneedadequateproteinforwoundhealing andimmunefunction.Healthy sourcesofproteinincludelegumes, beans,seeds,nuts,fish,chicken, eggs,andfish.
Eat the Rainbow!
Increaseyourintakeofcolorful fruitsandvegetables.Different colorsprovideyourbodywithvitamins,mineralsandnaturallyoccurring“phytochemicals,”substances thatmayhaveantioxidantandantiinflammatorybenefits.Thesesubstancesmayloweryourriskof cancer,heartdisease,andcognitive decline.Aimfor2cupsoffruitand 2½cupsofvegetablesaday.Try somethingnew!
Avoid or limit alcohol.
Thismeans1drink/dayforfemales,2formales.Theless,the better.
Stay hydrated.
Oursenseofthirstdecreaseswith age.Chronicdehydration,even mild,increasestheriskofurinary tractinfections,falls,constipation,
The benefits of physical activity can be discovered at any age and in every body. Start slowly, find a friend, seek out knowledgeable fitness instructors, and always consult with your physician and ask for the fitness prescription which is a plan of activities designed for a specific purpose.
andbloodclots.Wateraidsindigestionandabsorbingnutrients,gettingridofwaste,andevencushions andlubricatesourjoints.
Move towards a plantbased diet.
Eatingmorefruits,vegetables, wholegrains,beans,legumes,nuts, andseedsalongwitheatinglessanimalandsaturatedfatsmaydecreasetheriskofheartdisease,certaincancersandmaysloworpreventcognitivedecline.Thiswayof eatingisnaturallylowinsodium, highinfiber,andlowinsugar. Thinkvegetarianchili,beansand rice,andlentilsoup!
Get help.
Gethelpifyouarefood-insecure. ResourcesincludeSNAPbenefits (foodstamps),congregatemealsat seniorcenters,MealsonWheels, andlocalfoodpantries.
Physical activity.
Olderadultsneedatleast150 minutesaweekofmoderateintensityactivitysuchasbriskwalkingor 75minutesaweekofvigorousintensityactivitysuchashiking,jogging,orrunning.
Strength training.
Improveyourstrengthbyusing machines,freeweights,resistance
bands,yourownbody,andeven cannedgoods.Heavyresistanceis requiredtobuildmuscleandbone. Remembertoexerciseinasafeway andtoyourownability.
Besidesimprovingoverall strength,yourmetabolismmay burnfatmoreefficiently,decrease abdominalfat,improveheartfunctionandlowerbloodsugarlevels, justtonameafew.Sciencesupports thesefindingsandmanymore.
Thebenefitsofphysicalactivity canbediscoveredatanyageandin everybody.Startslowly,finda friend,seekoutknowledgeablefitnessinstructors,andalwaysconsult withyourphysicianandaskforthe fitnessprescriptionwhichisaplan ofactivitiesdesignedforaspecific purpose.Incombinationwith cardio,balanceandstretching,resultsareendless.
LoisFahey,RD,LD,CNSC,isthe staffnutritionistatGraniteVNA.She lovesmeetingpeoplewheretheyare at,literally,andfigurativelyontheir journeytobetterhealth.
ShaunnaMara,isaCommunity HealthEducatoratGraniteVNA. Shehasbeeneducatingolderadults instrengthtrainingformorethan15 years.
Maintain strength and mobility by moving
By MEAGAN BARON Get Fit NHWhataresomephysiological changesourbodiesgothroughas weage,andcananyofthosebeaddressedwithexercise?
Therearesomanychangesthat ourbodiesgothroughaswemature. Somethatcanbeaddressedthrough strengthandconditioningarereactiontime,arthritisorotherjoint achesandpains,depression,decreaseinbonedensity,andlean muscle.
Whataspectsoflifeareimprovedwithconsistentexerciseor strengthtraining?
Agingwithgrace!Itellmyclients thisallthetimeaswepractice simplelifeskillslikegettingupand downoffthefloor.Everyexercise wedoatGetFitNHcanbetranslatedbackintoreallife.Wetakea functionalapproachandthatis trulywhatweshouldassociateexercisewith.Weightlossisthe
happysideeffectoflongevityand independence.Ijokewithmy clientsaboutstayingoutofthe nursinghomeaslongaspossible, butitistrue!Thestrongerandmore independentwecanstaythelonger wegettolivefreely.Whatdowe needtobeabletodotomaintain ourindependenceandfreedom? Getinandoutofthecar,upand downoffthetoilet,upanddownoff thefloor.Thosethingsrequire strengthandrepetition.Goingfor walksintheparkwon’tmaintain ourstrength.Weneedresistance trainingtoimprovestrengthand mainbonedensity.
Iamsuremostofusknow someonewhowasintheirlate60sor olderandtookafallorhadsome sortoffreakaccidentoccurthat completelyrippedtheirindependencefromthem.Itisoftentimesa deathsentence.Ihatetosayitlike that,butit’strue.Butwhatifthey hadresistancetrainingundertheir belt?Wouldtheyhavebeenableto catchthemselvesbeforethefallor wouldtheirbodyhavebeenableto withstandthefall?AtGetFitNHwe trainclientsprimarilyintheir50s, 60s,and70sandIhaveclientstell meallthetimeabouthowtheyfell andgotbackuporhowtheyalmost
More than one out of four Americans age 65+ fall each year.
Falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries among older adults.
fellandcaughtthemselves.Itisnot acoincidence.Wetrainourbodies toresistitanditresponds.
Whatpreventsseniorsfromparticipatinginexercise/strength trainingclasses?
Somanyreasons!
1.)Ithinkitistheassumption thattheyarejusttoooldtostart
2.)Theyareintoomuchpainto start
3.)Theyareafraidtogethurt
4.)Theydon’tknowwhereto start
5.)Lackofknowledgeregarding thebenefits
Ihaveclientsintheir80s.Ihave clientswitharthritis,osteoporosis, osteopenia,cancer,diabetes,unable togetonthefloorentirely,kneereplacements,hipreplacements,rods intheirbackandevenamputees! Wehavetrainedthousandsof peopleinConcordandforthepast 11yearsIhavenevermetone
personwecouldnothelp.
Whatchangeshavesomeof yourclientsoverage55experiencedasaresultofexercise?
Strengthandconditioning traininghashelpedclientsover55 loseweight,losefat,gainlean muscle,getstronger,gainconfidence,improvenutritionhabits,improvestressmanagement,improve sleeppatterns,andincreaseenergy. Thoseareallhappysideeffectsof strengthtraining,butletmeput thatintoreallife...
Wehavehelpedclients:
Feelconfidentintheirkid’sweddingpictures
Havethestrengthtogetupand downoffthefloorwiththeirgrandchildrenandpickthemupwith ease
Havethestrengthtotravelwith confidence!Lugabagaroundthe airportandputitintheoverhead compartmentbythemselves
Beabletotravelinretirementand dofunexcursionslikehikeand biking.
Ithinkmyfavoriteismy74-year clientwhoisbacktowaterskiingin thesummerwithherteenage grandchildren.Couldyouimagine havingthatconfidence?
Ifyourbodyalreadyfeelsstiff andachy,wouldexercisehurt,or help?
Itwouldhelptremendously. You’rebodyisdesignedtomove. Stiffandachyjointsarequiteliterallyyourbodygivingyoufeedback. It’slike,“HELPME!!!”Themore youignoreit,thelouderthe scream!
It’snotjuststrengthtraining,it’s mobility,flexibility,andfoam rollingtokeepthejointsprimed andyouthful.
Whattypesofexercisedoyou recommendforseniors?Why?
Strengthtraining/resistance trainingandIabsolutelyrecommendworkingwithaprofessional atleasttostart.Teachyourbodyto withstandafall.Morethanoneout offourAmericansage65+fallseach year.Fallsaretheleadingcauseof fatalandnonfatalinjuriesamong olderadults.
Enjoy A REwARding REtiREmEnt in thE monAdnock REgion
RiverMead is a non-profit Continuing Care Retirement Community that offers programming and recreation for almost every interest and ability level.
Whether you love art, theatre, music, sports, literature, hiking, golf or anything else, living with renewed passion for your interests is the heartbeat of our community.
“We moved to RiverMead to enjoy an independent and active lifestyle. We wanted a community of friends and neighbors, a place to be in good company and to feel safe and secure in our healthcare choices. We are living at RiverMead to enjoy retirement without the burdens of home ownership. Come join us!”
- Residents Since 2021
A community on the move
By JEANNE LESTER Concord MonitorDonHayes,JaneHeigis,Bob Heigis,JimMacNab,and Peachy(Pauline)Healy, gatherinaroomtodiscusstheunifyingelementthatbroughtthemall together-thedesiretohike,bike, andremainactive.Ranginginage from62uptoage92,theyalsorepresentdifferentrangesofhiking andbikingabilities,butunanimouslyagreethatthe Hiking/BikingclubofHavenwood HeritageHeightsinConcordhas beenarousingsuccess.Howissuccessinsuchaclubmeasured?Accordingtosomeofits60members, bythebenefitsitbringstoparticipants.
Someofthosebenefitswould seemobvious,perhaps.Numerous studiesshowthatconsistentmovementandexercisehelpthebody withbothstrengthandflexibility. Butquiteoften,membersofthis particularhikingandbikingclub alsopointtothesocialadvantages oftheiractivitiesasaprimarybenefit.
Aquickreadoftheirmostrecent
newsletter-that’sright-theypublishanewsletter,(oneoftheresponsibilitiesthe10committee membersshoulder)echoesthatone ofthemosttreasuredbenefitsofthe clubisfriendshipandcamaraderie. Conversationsonthetrail,theanticipationofthenexthike,andconnectionswithoutsidegroupslike TheForestSociety,unitemembers intheirphysicalandsocialgoals.
DonHayes,whostartedtheclub, hadbeenhikingforyearswhenhe decidedtostarttheHiking/Biking ClubatHavenwoodHeritage Heights.Hopinghemightbeableto
garnerinterestfromevenafew fellowhikers,hewassurprisedby theinitialresponseof30interested partieswhowantedtojoininhisefforts.
“Imovedherefour-and-a-half yearsagoandhavedonehikingall overthecountry,andsloweddown somewhat,butstillwantedtodo somehiking.ItalkedtoPeachyand Jimandwedecidedtohavea meetingtodecideifanyonewanted togohikingwithus,”Hayessaid. “Wehad30peopleshowup,and
fromthat,decidedtoformahiking committee.Everyoneherehasahistoryofhikingbeforetheycame here.Thecommitteemeetsevery monthtohelpplanthehikesand everybodyhasasayinhowwe’re goingtodoit.”
Fromthere,theclubhasgrownto about60members,andalthough folkswithalllevelsofskillarewelcome,forsome,justafewofthe smallerwalksareenough.Theclub separatesactivitiesintovaryingdegreesofadventure;theSaturday hikesaretypicallylessthan2miles long,theWednesday“Adventure Hike”canbeupto3mileslong,and the“AdventurePlus”excursions typicallyincludeelevation.Addto thoseexcursionsbikingalongthe railtrails,andoccasional“moon walks,”whichismostcertainlynot aMichaelJacksonreference,but ratherwalksaroundthecampuson thetrailsunderthefullmoon,followedbyacampfireandhotcocoa, ontheedgeofthebluffsoverlookingConcord.
Thehikingandbikingclubcredits theclubactivitieswithkeeping themactiveandsociallyengaged, andtheycontinuetheiractivities year-round,withanemphasison theuseoftheproperequipmentfor safetyandwintertimetreks.
The basics of a good estate plan
By STEPHANIE J. THOMSON, and JEANNE S. SAFFAN Upton & Hatfield, LLPHaveyoumadeplanstodealwiththe possibilityofyourfutureincapacity? Forexample,whatwouldhappenifillnessoranaccidentleavesyoutemporarilyorpermanentlyunabletopayyourbills, handleyourfinancialaffairsorbusinessmatters, ormakemedicaldecisionsforyourself?Noone canpredictthefuture,soplanningaheadcan makeunforeseeneventseasiertomanage,for ourselvesandourlovedones.PartofthisplanningprocessincludesexecutingaDurableGeneralPowerofAttorneyandanAdvanceHealthcareDirective.Bothdocumentsareexplainedin somedetailbelow.
Durable General Power of Attorney
ADurableGeneralPowerofAttorneyallows you,thePrincipal,tonameanAgentwithauthoritytomanageyourmoneyandpropertyon yourbehalf.Theword“Durable”meansthatthe PowerofAttorneywillremaineffectivefollowingyourincapacitationwithouttheneedto appointalegalguardian.YourAgenthasafiduciarydutytoactinyourbestinterestandwith reasonableprudence.Youmayrevokeortermi-
natethepowerofattorneyatany timewhileyouarecompetent.
YourAgentcanbeanypersonor entity(suchasafinancialinstitution)ofyourchoosing.IndeterminingwhotonameasAgent,considerthecapacity,capability,and trustworthinessofpotentialcandidates.MakesureyourAgentis willingtoserveandinformyour Agentaboutyourpersonalwishes, andthelocationofimportantdocumentsandpapers.
In2018,NewHampshireadopted aversionoftheUniformPowerof AttorneyActincludinganoptional statutoryformwithinstructions. Thisrelativelynewlawmakesthe creation,exercise,andacceptance ofpowersofattorneyclearerand morepredictable.Amongother things,youcanempoweryouragent toexercisebasicpowerssuchasthe powertopayyourbills,doyour banking,buyorsellproperty,invest money,collectdebts,andfilelawsuits.Youalsohavetheoptionto limitorexpandthesepowers.For example,underthislawyoucan alsogiveyourAgentso-called“hot powers”suchasthepowertomake gifts,tochangebeneficiarydesignations,ortocreateorrevokeatrust. Itisimportantthatyouunderstand theimplicationsandconsequences
ofeachpoweryoudecidetogiveto yourAgentanditisadvisablethat youconsultwithanattorneyforadviceindraftingorfillingoutthe formbeforesigning.
Advance Healthcare Directive
AnAdvanceHealthcareDirective (consistingofLivingWilland DurableHealthCarePowerofAttorney)isadocumentthatallows you,thePrincipal,tonamean Agenttomakemedicaldecisions foryou,ifyouareunable.Theuseof thisdocumentismostoftenseenin medicalemergencieswherethe Principalmaynotbeconsciousor havetherequiredcognitivefunctioningtomakemedicaldecisions. However,itcanalsobeusedifthe Principalsuffersfromadiseaseor conditionwhichrendersthePrincipaltemporarilyorpermanently mentallyincompetent.
AswithaDurableGeneralPower ofAttorney,itisimportantthatyou choosesomeonewhoknowsand understandsyourwishesconcerningyourmedicalcareandend oflifedecision-making,andwho willmakedecisionsbasedonthat knowledge.Youmayselectafamily member,afriend,oranother personorentitytoactasAgent,but
youmaynotselectyourpersonal doctorormedicalcaregivers,such asanurse.
In2021,theNewHampshireLegislatureupdatedandimprovedNew Hampshire’sAdvanceHealthcare Directiveform.ThenewformauthorizesyourHealthCareAgentto makeabroadrangeofmedicaldecisionsforyousubjecttowhatever conditionsyouchoosetherebyprovidingyourfamilyandfriendswith muchneededclarityduringadifficulttime.Youmayincludespecial instructionsontheformoronadditionalpagesattachedtotheform. Youareencouragedtoprovide copiesofyourAdvanceHealthcare
DirectivetoyourAgent(s),your primarycarephysician,andthe hospitalyouaremostlikelytovisit incaseofemergency.
Final Thought
Itisimportanttorememberthat yourDurableGeneralPowerofAttorneyandAdvanceHealthCare Directivearevalidonlywhileyou areliving.Assuch,whenyouare discussingtheseoptionswithyour estateplanningattorney,you shouldalsoconsiderdocuments, suchasaWilland/orRevocable Trust,whichwillgovernthedispositionofyourpropertyfollowing yourdeath.
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Future In Sight is working on behalf of the Governor’s Commission on Disability to offer this program to individuals with a range of disabilities. If you or your loved one could benefit from having an accessible telephone, contact Future In Sight at 603-224-4039 or Services@FutureInSight.org.
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Act early on memory loss symptoms
By MELISSA GRENIER Alzheimer’s AssociationToday,therearemorethan6 millionpeople65andolder whoarelivingwith Alzheimer’sdementia,with26,000 inNewHampshire,accordingtothe recentAlzheimer’sAssociation 2023Alzheimer’sDiseaseFactsand Figuresreport.
Anaccompanyingspecialreport, “ThePatientJourneyInanEraof NewTreatments,”offersnewinsightsfrompatientsandprimary carephysicians(PCPs)oncurrent barriersthatimpedeearlierdiscussionofcognitiveconcerns.
Thereportshowedtoooftenindividualswithmemoryconcernsand theirdoctorsarenotdiscussingthe issue,missingacriticalfirststeptowarddiagnosisandpotentialtreatment.
Accordingtothereport,individualshesitatebecausetheybelieve theirexperiencesarerelatedto normalaging,ratherthanapotentialdiagnosablemedicalcondition.
ForPCPs,thereportshowstheyare notproactivelyaskingtheirpatients aboutcognitiveissuesandwillwait untiltheindividualortheirfamily membersbringittotheirattention.
“Forthefirsttimeinnearlytwo decades,therearetreatmentsforindividualswithearlystagesofthe diseasethatcanslowdowntheprogressionandgivethemmoretime withtheirfamiliesandlovedones,” saidMelissaGrenier,NewHampshireRegionalManagerforthe Alzheimer’sAssociation.“More thaneverbefore,theseconversationsaboutmemoryorothercognitiveissuesanindividualisfacingare criticalandneedtostartattheearliestpointoftheconcern.”
Tohelpindividualsbecomemore confidentandpreparedtodiscuss theircognitiveconcerns,the Alzheimer’sAssociationoffers thesethreetipsfortalkingtohealth careprofessionalsaboutmemory andcognitiveconcerns:
Find the right doctor
Inmostcases,thefirstpointof
contactforconcernsaboutmemory andthinkingiswithyourprimary carephysician.Askyourphysician howcomfortabletheyareidentifyinganddiagnosingcognitive problemsandwhethertherearecircumstancesinwhichheorshe wouldrefertoaspecialist.Most often,yourphysicianwillperform aninitialassessment,andifcognitivedeclineisdetected,ordermore advancedtestingorreferyoutoa specialistforamoredefinitivediagnosis.Ifyourdoctordoesn’ttake yourconcernsseriously,seeka secondopinion.
Be prepared
Cometoyourvisitwithalistof anychangesinyourhealth,includingyourmood,memoryand behaviors.Includealistofpastand currentmedicalproblems,current prescriptions,over-the-counter medicationsincludingvitaminsor supplements.
Mostimportantly,besuretohave yourlistofquestionsandbepreparedtoanswerthedoctor’sques-
tionshonestlyandtothebestof yourability.
Get educated
Whenspeakingtothedoctor,be suretoaskwhattestswillbeperformed,whatthetestsinvolve,how longeachtesttakesandwhenthe resultswillbeavailable.
“Whilediscussingcognitiveconcernswithyourhealthcare providercanbechallenging,it’sreallyimportant,”saidGrenier.
“Havingtheseconversationswitha doctorcanhelpfacilitateearlydetectionanddiagnosis,offeringindividualsandfamiliesimportantbenefits,notonlytreatments,butemotionalandsocialbenefits,accessto clinicaltrialsandmoretimetoplan thefuture.Itisalsoimportantto notethatsomeformsofcognitive declinearetreatable.”
TolearnmoreaboutAlzheimer’s orotherrelateddementiaorresourcesthatcanhelpindividuals andtheirfamilies,visitalz.orgor calltheAlzheimer’sAssociation 24/7Helplineat800-272-3900.
Septuagenarian Elaine Duclos keeps busy in the springtime by tapping a score of maple trees in her neighborhood and making maple syrup from the sap she collects
With buckets inhand, Elaine Duclostaps herfront yardtrees at her East Concord home. What started as tapping a few trees has become a spring time ritual.
GEOFF FORESTER/ Monitor staff
A one-time lesson has become a retirement hobby
By JEANNE LESTER and GEOFF FORESTER Concord MonitorLikemanypeople,Elaine Ducloswastoobusy raisingchildren(sixof them,infact!)andcaring foragingparentstospend muchtimecultivatingenjoyable hobbiesduringhermiddle-aged years.
Butitwasduringthisbusyseason oflifethatshefirsttriedtapping trees,inspiredbyoneofherchildren’sschoollessons.
Oneofhersons,Joshua,toldofa teacherwhowastalkingabouttappingtreesandhowthepracticeof collectingsaptomakemaplesyrup hadbeengoingonforcenturies. Joshuawantedtolearnaboutthat processfirst-hand,soElainegot tapsandwhateverbucketsorpails shehadthereinthehouse,andset aboutcollectingsomesap.She boiledthesapandmadealittlebit ofsyrup.
“Certainlynotenoughforsixkids
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Senior Adventures in Real Estate A Breakfast Seminar
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andme.Butitwasfabulous.Joshua lovedit,”Elaineexplained.
Elaine’sbusylifecontinuedon, andshegavelittlethoughttotappingtreesagainuntilafewyears ago.
Shestartedthinkingaboutthe beautifulmapletreesonherproperty,anddecidedtotrytappinga few.Eightorninetreesproduced enoughsapforhertoboil,andshe madesyrup.Lastyear,Elaineprogressedtotapping14or15trees, nowproducingenoughsyrupto giveawaytofriendsandfamily.
Elainehasalsolearnedtoadaptto thesometimesficklepatternsofnaturethatdictatequalityandquantityofthesapshecollects.Forexample,determiningwhentotapthe treesbasedonthechanging weatherpatternsfromyeartoyear meantrealizingthesapcouldbe runningearlierthisyear.Shedecidedtotapthetreesthesecond weekinFebruary.Shedidfindsap running,butsaid“thereweresome dayswheretherewasnonebecause itwastoocoldduringtheday.”
Decidingwheretotapthetrees alsobecameavariable.Havingread thatthesameholeshouldnotbe usedtotapthesameplacetwoyears inarowbecausethetreeneedsto
maple-sugaring,butElaine’sapproachisdecidedlyminimalist. Ratherthanusinghigh-techtools andcollectioncontainers,Elaineis contenttousesimpletapsandpaint pailsforcollection.Elaine’spracticalityextendstotheboiling methodsalso.Shedoesn’tboilon thewoodstove,becausewhenthe waterevaporatesandthesteam rises,thatsteamhassomesugarinit fromthesap.Stickysugarisdifficulttocleanoffthemantlenearthe woodstove,butmuchsimplerto cleanonthemicrowavedoorover thestove,andonthestovesurface.
Whatpromptedhertopickup andcultivatethishobby?Elaine saysshehasalwayslovedbeingoutsidecollectingkindlingand workinginherperennialandvegetablegardens.Afewyearsagoshe thoughtbacktothefunshehadtappingtrees,andrealized“Oh,thisisa greatthingIcoulddointhewinter, besidesshovelingsnow.”
Likemostthingsshedoes,Elaine decidedtogo“allin,”andasofthis year,shehastapped20trees.
heal,Elainestrategizedaboutwhere todrill,wherenottodrill,andwhat
sizedrillbittouse. Thereis,ofcourse,ascienceto
Thisyear,atage77,Elaineisstill producingveryfullbucketsofsap totransformintocontainersof goldensyrup,andcontinuesto enjoyworkingoutdoorsasoftenas shecan.
Concord offers array of senior activities
By LAURA BRYANT City of ConcordConcordParksandRecreationoffersarobustSenior CitizenProgrambasedat theCity-WideCommunity CenteronCanterburyRoadin Concord.Theseniorprogramisdesignedtoofferfreeandlow-cost programsforSeniorCitizens,age 55andolder.
Concord/Penacookresidentscan obtainafreeSeniorPassportwhich givesthemaccesstoamajorityof theprogrammingoffered.Non-residentscanpurchaseaSeniorPassportfor$50peryear,whichwill givethemaccessaswell.
ProgramsofferedundertheSeniorPassportinclude:indoorseniorwalking,coffeesocials,book club,knittinggroup,adultcoloring, triviaandmonthlyspecialevents.
Thewalkingprogramisoneof themorepopularactivities,as manyseniorsfindthegym’s pouredrubberfloorgentleontheir jointswhenwalking.Thewalking
groupoftenmeetsoutsidein warmermonths,tousethehalf milewalkingtrailthatcirclesthe parkbehindthecommunity center.
Inadditiontotheregularly scheduledprograms,manyspecial eventssuchasholidaycelebrations, musicalperformances,educational speakers,andluncheonsareoffered throughouttheyearforpassport holders.
Seniorprogramsthatareoffered outsideoftheSeniorPassportprogramincludeZumbaGold,Pickleball,SeniorFitnessandavarietyof yogaclasses.
ConcordParks&Recreationhas alsopartneredwiththeCAP Agencytooffermonthlylunchesto seniors.Theselunchesdorequire pre-registration,anda$2donation forlunchisrequested,butnotrequired.AnyoneinterestedcanregisterbycontactingtheSeniorCoordinator,BeckyBukowski.
Themajorityoftheseprograms takeplaceduringtheseniorprogramdrop-inhours,whichare
Mondays,WednesdaysandFridays from9a.m.to1p.m.Thesenior programisheldinthedesignated SeniorLounge,andexactdaysand timesofparticularprogramsare shownonthecalendar.TheSenior Calendarispublishedmonthly,and ifyou’dliketoreceiveacopy, simplyjointheemaillist,visitthe website,orstopbythefrontdeskat
theCity-WideCommunityCenter.
TheseniorprogramisrunbySeniorCoordinatorBeckyBukowski, whojoinedConcordParksand Recreationin2014.Sincethattime, Beckyhasaddedavarietyofprogramsandeventsforseniorsto enjoy.Beckycanbereachedvia emailrbukowski@concordnh.gov orphone603-230-4982.
The learning opportunities continue
By TORI BERUBE OLLIOsherLifelongLearningInstituteattheUniversityof NewHampshireisa “learningforthefunofit,”memberdriven,volunteerbasededucational programforlifelonglearnersage50 andolderwhoareeagertoexplore ideasandinterestsinasafeandrelaxedenvironment,withacommunityofpeers.Therearenotests, grades,orcollegeprerequisitesrequiredtojoin.Inadditiontomore than300coursesofferedeachyear, events,trips,socialactivities,and volunteeropportunitiesenhance memberbenefits.
Since2004,OLLIatUNHhasprovidedintellectual,social,andculturalenrichmentopportunitiesina climatethatfostersfriendshipanda mutualsharingofideasandlifeexperiences.
OLLIcoursesareheldinand aroundfourlearningregions–CapitalRegion,GreaterManchester, MountWashingtonValley,andthe Seacoast.CoursesatOLLIatUNH differeachterm,butofteninclude
Over the years, OLLI has been my go-to organization for camaraderie, information, and fun. I am constantly amazed by the wide variety of classes, events, and opportunities. I have enjoyed offering classes, serving on committees, and most of all, learning about topics and areas I’d mused about before I left my formal job, but had never taken the time to pursue.”Jo Hendry, Class of 2012
getheronaregularlyscheduled basis–whetheritbein-personor online.SIGscanbeorganizedas bookandmovieclubs,craftgroups, oroutdoororcommunityadventures.
AnannualmembershiptoOLLIat UNHis$40,withadditionalcourse feesbeginningat$20.
OLLIatUNHisoneof125Osher Institutesatcollegesanduniversitiesnationwide,allofwhichare partiallysupportedthroughfunding fromtheBernardOsherFoundation.
Foradditionalinformation,please visitolli.granite.eduorcall (603)513-1377.
Sample of courses
Hereisasamplingofjustafewof thecoursesofferedinthespring term:
coursesinartsandhumanities,history,personalenrichment,science andtechnology,andsocialsciences. In-personcoursesmeetinaclassroom,atahostfacilityoffsite,or outsideenjoyingNewHampshire’s beautifulscenery.Avarietyof coursesarealsoofferedonlinevia
Hosted by: Brenda Paradis
Senior Real Estate Specialist with Hvizda Realty Group
Ph: 603-242-2819
(O) 603-232-8282 x6675 brenda@hvizdateam.com
Co-Host: David Duplessis Branch Manager at Luminate Home Loans (Team Duplessis)
Ph: 603-234- 2802
david.duplessis@goluminate.com
Co-Host: Ryan Poirier
CPA with Thrive Accounting, LLC
Ph: 603-420-9303
Zoom.Coursesrangefromoneclass tomulti-classsessions.
OLLI’sSpecialInterestGroups areanadditionalOLLImembership benefit.SIGsaredesignedtoprovideopportunityformembersinterestedinaspecifictopicorwho enjoythesameactivitytogetto-
Sociology, Religion, & Culture
CaminodeSantiago:Walkwith UsonTheWay–June12at10a.m. to12noonatGraniteStateCollege, 1750ElmStreet,Suite104,Manch-
Retiring or Downsizing: Managing the Transition (Online Event)
Date: Wednesday, May 24, 2023 Time: 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Are you nearing retirement or considering downsizing? Join us for an informative seminar on Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 5:30 PM hosted by Brenda Paradis, a Senior Real Estate Specialist of Hvizda Realty Group, David Duplessis of Team Duplessis with Luminate Home Loans, Ryan Poirier with Thrive Accounting, LLC and Candice O’Neil with Hudskins + O’Neil Estate Planning!
We will discuss how to manage the transition and answer important questions such as:
• How do I know when it’s time to make a lifestyle transition?
• What are my housing options?
• How can a Senior Real Estate Specialist help guide the process?
• What are the Financial considerations and options?
ryanpo@thriveacct.com
Co-Host: Candice O’Neil Managing Attorney with Hudkins + O’Neil Estate Planning
Ph: 603 434 1770
candice@hudkinsandoneil.com
• How does a reverse mortgage work and is it right for me?
• Tax implications following the sale of my home?
• Capital gains tax?
• How will sale proceeds affect other sources of income and benefits?
• Top concerns at a certain stage of life?
• What are the basic documents everyone needs?
• How do we make things easy on our loved ones?
• What about Estate Taxes?
• What about the Nursing Home?
Registration link: https://bit.ly/retiringordownsizingseminar
Call 1-800-457-6833 to schedule a tour or visit hhhinfo.com
Havenwood Heritage Heights is a vibrant, friendly and unpretentious community on two campuses filled with resort-style amenities. Here, you’ll find an appealing selection of maintenance–free homes, including nine new cottages. The community offers an outdoor sports complex, fitness centers, indoor and outdoor pools, movie theater, Main Street and a variety of dining options.
This continuing care retirement community offers accommodations for assisted living, memory care, rehabilitation and skilled nursing should the need arise. All this in the company of friends.
Life in the company of friends.
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TheCaminodeSantiagoisa500milepilgrimagewalkinSpainalong oldRomanroadsandtraderoutes. Thousandswalkthispatheachyear insearchofspiritualenlightenment,physicalchallenge,andpersonalgrowth.Hearwhatitisliketo beamodern-daypilgrimwalking thisjourney.
Judaism&Healing–May15,10 a.m.to11:30a.m.aGraniteState College(Concord),25HallStreet, Concord,NH03301oronlinevia Zoom
BeginningwiththeTorah,wefind Jewishprayersforandteachingson healingthroughoutJewishhistory. Someprayersandteachingsappear intraditionalsources,suchasthe Bible,Talmud,andMidrash(rabbinicinterpretationsofBiblical text).Othersarefoundinfolklore andstories.Regardlessofthe source,Judaism’smessageisconsistent:WhilewepraytoGodtobring healing,itisuptoustoprovidethe love,support,andeventreatments. Learnaboutthisrichtradition.
History
AllAboardtheOrphanTrain–May23,2p.m.to4p.m.atGranite
I love knowing I’m making a contribution to a very worthwhile organization and that my particular skills have an appreciative audience in OLLI.”
Jacki Fogarty, Class of 2017, OLLI at UNH member and presenter
StateCollege,25HallSt.,Concord
Comehearthemournfulwhistle ofthetrainasitcarriesabandoned babiesandchildrentobegiven awayacrossthecountry.Whenthe trainsstopped,thechildrenwere displayedonthetrainplatformfor inspectionfor“placing-out.”Ifa childwasnotselected,theygot backonthetraintowaitforthe nextstop.Brothersandsisters mightbechosenatdifferentstops, nevertoseeeachotheragain.Inthe 75-yearhistoryoftheorphan trains,between250,000and 600,000childrenwererelocated withoutcontactwiththeirbirth families.Thisclassisdedicatedto thehundredsofthousandsofchildren,thenandnow,livingonthe streetsandhopingforabettertomorrow.Wewillexplorethereasonsforstartingthetrains,what happenedtothechildren,tellsome
oftheirstoriesandwhythe “placing-out”programfinally stoppedandmakesomeconnectionstothefostercaresystemof today.
Literature
ChildofExile:TheLittlePrince fromtheSaharatoNewYork–April17&24,10a.m.to11:30a.m. onlineviaZoom
Thebelovedchildren’sbookThe LittlePrince,bytheFrenchwriter andaviatorAntoinedeSaint-Exupéry(1900-1944),wasactually writtenintheNewYorkCityareain 1942whiletheauthorwasinexile intheUnitedStatesearlyinWorld WarII.Thisnewly-expanded courseexploreshowthebooknot onlyreflectsthelifeoftheauthor, anairmailpilotinthe1920’sand 1930’s,butalsowascreatedina
wartimeandAmericanenvironmentwhichcausedtheauthorto writewhathasbeencalleda“spiritualjourneydisguisedasachildren’sstory”withitsmoral“Itis onlywiththeheartthatonecansee rightly;theessentialisinvisibleto theeye.”Requiredreadingforthis courseincludesTheLittlePrinceby AntionedeSaint-Exupery.SaintExupery:ABiographybyStacySchiff issuggested,butnotrequired, reading.
Exploring the Community
BlackHeritageTrailofNew HampshireWalkingTour–May 24,10a.m.to12noon,BlackHeritageTrail,222CourtStreet, Portsmouth
InstitutionalizedslaveryinColonialAmericaprovidedimmense wealthandmaterialculturetomany EuropeanimmigrantsandtheirdescendantsintheAmericas,as Portsmouth’shousemuseumsbear witness.Thistourbringsintofocus aneconomicsystemdependent upontheinternationalslavetrade withitsconstantsupplyofkidnappedunpaidAfricanworkersand theirdescendants,who,againstthe odds,createdoneofthiscountry’s oldestBlackcommunities.
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45 Main Street Peterborough, NH 03458 (603) 924-3050
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45 Main Street Peterborough, NH 03458 (603) 924-3050
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Concentrating on Estate Planning Probate and Trust Administration
Concentrating on Estate Planning Probate and Trust Administration
Concentrating on Estate Planning Probate and Trust Administration
L. Phillips Runyon III Jaran R. Blessing
Real Estate and Business Law
Jacqueline M. Blessing
Real Estate and Business Law
Real Estate and Business Law
Concentrating on Estate Planning
Probate and Trust Administration
Real Estate and Business Law
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-What if I lose my house and life savings to a nursing-home stay?
- What if after my death, my adult child divorces or dies? Will my estate transfer to their spouse? What about my grandchildren?
- What if my adult child is battling creditors or drug addiction and inherits the estate?
Don’t miss this powerful educational session with critical guidance on grandchildren’s trusts for education; trusts for children with special needs; and how the SECURE Act affects your ability to create a multi-generational legacy.
May 2
Hooksett Public Library
Hooksett
May 4
Gibson Center for Senior Services North Conway
May 10
Nashua Senior Center Nashua
May 16
Tracy Memorial Library New London
May 22
Claremont Senior Center Claremont
May 30
Grappone Conference Center Concord
(More seminars being held throughout New Hampshire! See the website for a full listing.)
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• Spine Surgery
• Hip and Knee Replacement
• Shoulder Replacement
• Fracture Care/ Management
• Pediatric Orthopaedics
• Arthroscopy
• Physiatry/ Sports Medicine
• Pain Management
With a focus on innovative services including:
• Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
• Minimally invasive Carpal Tunnel Release
• Limb lengthening and deformity correction
Monadnock Region Community Health Fair
When: April 20, 2023 at 1:30 PM
Where:
Best Western Plus
401 Winchester St, Keene, NH 03431
Presented by: Dr. Vache Hambardzumyan
Keeping up with gardening trends
By CRIS BLACKSTONE UNH Cooperative Master GardenerByadaptingourpreviouslyheldideasofwhat lawnsandgardens shouldlooklikeforus andourneighbors,and shiftingtowhatwecandoinour yardsforalltheinsects,small mammals,birds,butterfliesand moths,wearereadytoslowdown andenjoyouroutdoorspacesas stewardsofthoseareas.Ifyou’ve beenkeepingupwithsomegardeningtrends,youmayhavealreadyreplacedsomeofyourlawn withsomenativeplantstoattract andfeedpollinators.Theseareall trendsinthepositivedirectionof theadaptivegardeningmovement. Abandontheself-centeredview andimmerseyourselfinthenaturalworldyoucanenhanceforall livingthings.Thesenewtrends willbealsoverygoodforour bodiesasweage.Whetheryou havealreadyexperiencedahealth issueyouneedtocarefororaninjuryyouwanttoavoid,theadap-
tivegardeningmovementwillbe beneficialforyou.“Ifit’sgoodfor ourbody,it’sgoodfortheEarth.”
Becominganadaptivegardener givesyouahealthierapproachto gardening,andallowsyoutotake careofyourbody,reapingallthe benefitsweknowtimeoutdoors offersus.
Less maintenance, less work for you
YoumaybetryingaNoMow May,tohelpdandelionsfeedearly emergingbeneficialinsectswhen preciousfewflowersareblooming.
Youmayhavegrownlazyandare enjoyingcontainergardens–placingthemnotonlynearwater sourcesbutevenmixingflowers andvegetablesinonecontainer.
Haveyousteppedupyourraised bedaffectionandarenowflirting withraisedbedsonlegssoyoucan sitcomfortablyorevenstand ratherthankneelorbendover,to tendplantsinareallyraisedbed?
Thesetrendsarescience-based
anddata-proven.Gardeningwith ecologicallymeaningfulpurpose willmeanlessmusclestrainand fewerinjuries.Limityourneedto weed,forinstance,byplanting densegroundcover,orlocally sourcedplantswhichhavealready proventheyarewelladaptedto yourarea.
Reducing, reusing plastics
Withthesetrendsinmind,how doestheadaptivegardeningmovementutilizetheadditionalideaof “keepingupwiththetimes?”
Ourawarenessoftheincreasinglymountingdepositofplasticin ourlandfills,oceansandeven farmer’sfieldsthroughtheuseof agriculturalplasticuseandmicroplasticdispersaleverywhere(measuredandmonitoredinoursoils) canbedisheartening.Wecantake somebreathsoffreshair(even knowingmicro-plasticsarelikely tobeinthatair)andrealizethere areexpertsinthehorticultureindustryworkingincreativewaysto lessentheprevalenceofplasticin ourgardens.Byfindingcreative waystocollectandrecyclepots,for instance,weseetheevolutionof plasticsortingmachineswhenpal-
letsfullofthepotsdutifullyreturnedtoourfavoritegardencentersarecleaned,sortedandrecycled.Butwherearethenewer trendsforustobeawareof?How importantisitwekeepupwiththe timestohelpmitigateandinsome smallmeasureeradicateplasticuse inthegreenhouseswherewelove tobrowse,daydreamandshop?
Thebestadviceforkeepingup withthetimes,nowthatyouarean adaptivegardenerfollowingthat philosophyandthosetrends,isto becomefamiliarwithQR codes.Thesearethesmallsquares, inblackandwhitetilepatterns,on manyitemsweseedaily.Youmay befamiliarwiththeseonthemerchandiseyoubuyorhaveseenon museumdisplayseven. QRcodes are“QuickResponse”linkstointernetinformationaboutaparticularitem.Smartphonesaretheway wecankeepupwiththetimesby gettingcomfortablescanningQR codeswhenweseethemonplants orproductsinthegardencenters. Freetouse,(somephonesdon’t evenneedaQRcodereaderapp) yousimplyaimyourphonecamera attheQRcode,andyouaretaken totheweborevenYouTubelinked tothatitem.ByusingQRcodes, plantretailersareeliminating
plastictagsandlargeplasticinformativesheetsoneachplant.You’ll getthesameinformationfromthe websitelinkedtotheQRcodeas youwouldonalargeplastictab. Thinkofthatplasticnolongerused –keepupwiththetimesandsupportthemovementandefforts shownbythecompaniesomitting plastictabswhenaprintedQR codecandeliverevenmoreinformationpertainingtotheplantor productyou’reconsidering.
Let nature be your guide
Watchwhat’sgrowing.See what’sgoingoninyouryard.This istheperfecttimeofyearbefore alltheplantsfullyleafout,tonoticeallthenuancesinyouryard. Youwillbegintoseewhatisgoing onouttherethatyouhaven’tnoticedbefore.Ifyouseelastseason’s birdneststhinkabouttheirlocationandassumethebird-identified featureswithgreatappeal.Canyou enhanceitbyaddingabirdbathor protectedwatersource?Canyou plantsimilarplantstotheone whereyouspythebird’snest? Imaginedoingthesethingscould attractanotherbirdfamilybecause ofthatplant’sstructure,coloror growthhabit.
Mental health benefits
Phoneappstoidentifybirdsby theirsongscanbeeducationaland rewardingtouse.“Merlin”isa well-respectedfreeapp,andeasy touse,byholdingyourphonethe directionofthebirdcallorsound, andlettingitlisten.Thenamesof thevariousbirdsheardand recordedthroughtheopenappwill popupalongwithathumbnailpictureofthebirdtohelpyouwithvisualidentificationandasonogram ofthesongretainedinyourphone ifyouwanttousethataspectofthe app.
Bealazygardener,slowdown, andlistenwhileyoulearn.
Doyouhaveelementsoffunand whimsyinyourgardensoyour“sit place”isentertainingwiththose light-heartedelements?Itemsthat aresentimentalormeaningfulto youwilladdextramentalhealth benefitstoyourspace.
Thetrendswefollowasweadapt ourlawnsandgardenstoouraging body’sabilitytocareforthepropertywestewardwillofferusmultiplerewards.Asthetrends change,thereasonsbehindthem willremainbasedinscienceand reinforcewhatadaptivegardeners need.Jointheadaptivemovement, belazy,andreaptherewards.
Not Your Average Senior Center…
Meet. Learn. Enjoy.
GoodLife is a 50+ health and wellness center. We have everything from Cardio to Yoga and even Trips, Art, Tai Chi and Educational Seminars - tailored to the community we serve. Commit to getting in shape, staying mentally engaged and connecting with your peers! Our classes are both in-person and via Zoom so everyone has the opportunity to participate. We have both low-cost and FREE classes and you don’t have to pay for a membership!
Discover a new vision of aging!
Learn More About GoodLife
Email: info@goodlifenh.org
Website: goodlifenh.org Phone: 603-228-6630
Address: 254 N State St, Unit L, Concord, NH 03301
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and transfer of assets to future generations. Through comprehensive estate planning and active interaction with our clients’ financial advisors, our attorneys identify needs and implement flexible strategies designed to fulfill our clients’ objectives. We regularly accept clients by referral.
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