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On Thursday’s St. Louis on the Air, Aarya Locker, the director of Cardinal Ritter Senior Services’ Foster Grandparents program joined host Don Marsh to…
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Recent data collected by the Pew Research Center shows that while the proportion of Internet-using senior citizens is increasing, older Americans lag far…
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Technology is extending the amount of time aging Americans can live in the familiar surroundings of their own home, rather than be placed in a care…
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Perhaps the most visible sign of St. Louis’ baby boomers growing old is the local construction surge of senior licensed care facilities. Over the past…
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Some St. Louis rabbits are working like dogs – as service and therapy animals. On Sunday, one will also don another hat – more of a crown, really – for…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, April 2, 2013 - As deep as the recession that ended in 2009 was, history suggests the recovery should…
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Tax Day can be a tough time for anyone, but it’s especially hard for seniors facing rising personal property taxes on a fixed income. That’s according to…
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About 20 percent of seniors and people with disabilities will lose prescription drug coverage because of cuts in the Illinois state budget.State officials…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, April 25, 2011 - Ernie Edelmann needs a job.She's a licensed professional counselor, has worked for…
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Often programs called "important" and "a blessing" by lawmakers on both sides of the isle aren't in much danger of elimination, but this time might be…