Thanksgiving is a national holiday in the United States celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. It is a time for gratitude, reflection, and togetherness, where families and friends gather to share a meal and give thanks for the blessings in their lives.
At its heart, Thanksgiving is about:
Gratitude – Taking time to appreciate what we have: health, family, freedom, food, and shelter.
When we lose someone we love, our first thoughts are rarely about Facebook passwords or photo albums on Instagram. Yet today, our online lives hold an incredible amount of personal history — memories, photos, and messages that live on long after we're gone.
As a Senior Home Coach™, I often help families navigate life's transitions — from selling a loved one's home to handling personal belongings. But increasingly, I also hear questions about what to do with someone's digital legacy. Here's how to approach this sensitive task with care and confidence.
Grieving takes time. Don't feel pressured to make immediate changes to your loved one's online accounts. Take a breath, gather your thoughts, and consider what they would have wanted — whether to preserve memories online or quietly close their a...
Each year on November 11th, Americans pause to recognize and thank the brave men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Veterans Day is more than just a day off from work or a time for store sales—it's a powerful reminder of the courage, sacrifice, and dedication shown by those who've worn the uniform.
Veterans Day is a federal holiday that honors all U.S. military veterans—living or deceased—who served in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force, or Coast Guard. It is distinct from Memorial Day, which honors those who died while serving. Veterans Day celebrates the ser...
Halloween isn't just for kids—it's a festive, nostalgic, and heartwarming holiday that people of all ages can enjoy. For seniors, Halloween offers a chance to reconnect with community, share laughter, and create new memories in fun and meaningful ways.
Whether you're in a senior living community, aging in place, or enjoying retirement with friends and family, Halloween can be both delightful and enriching.
Brings back happy memories from childhood or time spent with children and grandchildren.
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Aging in place or transitioning to a different living situation doesn't have to mean going it alone. In Volusia and Flagler Counties, there are many agencies, nonprofits, and local programs designed to help older adults live with dignity, safety, and support. Below is a guide to some of the most important resources — and suggestions on how to choose the right ones.
One of the most well-known and comprehensive organizations serving seniors in Volusia.