Apr 28, 2021 | 12:15 PM
DeLand, FL – The Volusia County Public Library is holding an online How-to Festival this weekend on two dozen subjects. Many of them are geared towards adults but there are also some for teens and kids. Advance registration and a library card are not required. Participants can pick up tips on how to play the ukulele, how to publish a book and more during this community education event. Residents can participate by visiting volusialibrary.org to get to the online YouTube channel sharing the how-to tips between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day. Saturday, May 1 9 a.m.: Make and decorate with marshmallow fondant (adults) 9:30 a.m.: Washi tape nails (teens) 10 a.m.: Etch glass with your digital cutter (adults) 10:30 a.m.: Healthy eating for kids (kids) 11 a.m.: Native plants in your landscape (adults) 11:30 a.m.: Funky, fun yoga flow (teens) Noon: Choosing the best beef meat cuts (adults) 12:30 p.m.: Glass jar butterfly feeder (adults) 1 p.m.: Ukulele for beginners (k
The Five Wishes: A Discussion of End-of-Life, Mercer County Library
The Five Wishes A Discussion Of Endoflife Mercer County Library
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Liz Cohen, hospice social worker at Penn Medicine Princeton Health, discusses how hospice and palliative care programs provide help and support, their similarities and differences, and how they can make a positive difference. Register for GoToMeeting link.
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The pandemic has taught us many lessons over the past year – from the importance of support from our families, friends and community, to the value of technology to keep us connected, to the necessity of prioritizing our mental and physical wellness. It also brought into sharp focus the need to ask yourself a difficult but essential question when it comes to your health: Who will make decisions about my care when I can’t?
This year, National Healthcare Decisions Day on April 16th affords a timely opportunity for reflection. Whether you are 18 or 88, Hope Healthcare encourages all adults to designate your health care surrogate, discuss the care you want or don’t want with your family members, and document your plan to ensure your end-of-life wishes are respected.
Silver Key is not the new kid on the block. As a local non-profit, Silver Key Senior Services has been preserving the dignity and independence of older adults for over 50 years. The folks at Silver Key operate on one simple principle: âAging isâ¦All of Us.â
Chief Strategy Officer at Silver Key, Derek Wilson, expanded on the nonprofits guiding principle, âit is the one universal, common denominator regardless of race, gender, who you love, or where you worship,â said Wilson, âif you are living, you are aging.â Silver Key aims to make the aging process the best experience possible through providing three essential services: Reserve & Ride transportation, home delivered meals, and senior health and wellness services ranging from guardianship to answering questions of current care givers.Â