Seniors Digest
Seattle-King County Edition
  May 1, 2011 

Welcome to the May 2011 Seniors Digest

Faith Callahan at water aerobics class

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This month, we'd like to share some great stories about seniors who are combining physical exercise and civic engagement. We call these dynamic people "active activists"!

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Meet Faith Callahan (above), who at 106 attends water aerobics three times a week at the Mount Rainier Pool. In 2009, Faith joined other pool users of all ages to save the pool from closure. Faith says, "It's kept me active and I really believe that's why I'm still here!" Faith is a great reminder that activism is a powerful tonic for healthy aging! See the next article, "106-Year-Old Swimmer Still Makes Waves," to learn more about Faith and the effect of exercise on healthy aging.

Then, read on to learn about Forest Lane, who after experiencing positive effects on his Parkinson's disease from bike riding, has participated in the Seattle to Portland (STP) Bicycle Classic to raise funds to promote and support quality of life for everyone in the Parkinson's community.

An Aging and Disability Services Planner also shares her own "conversion experience," when she resolved to take healthy lifestyle steps of her own. She tells us about some great resources to help older adults in our area take charge of their own wellness.

Also in this issue of Seniors Digest….

  • Story Circle participants share some fun memories of Seattle's days past.

  • The Farm to Table program brings fresh, local produce to senior meal programs.

  • Food columnist Katy Wilkens provides fun and healthy variations on ramen recipes.

  • AARP's Frank Bailey offers tips on managing caregiver stress.

  • Learn about a major Medicare aging study that will soon be underway.

  • For Mother's Day, help Mom access "Extra Help" for prescription drug costs.

  • Save the date for an array of upcoming community events.

  • Give your brain a workout with the "Feast Your Eyes" wordfind.

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For More Information 

See "Links You Can Use" for local websites that can direct you to services for seniors. And check out the Online Information Center, where you will find resources and information about issues of interest to older adults and their families.

We hope you will refer to our electronic pages often—to obtain advice, to learn of new and exciting services, and to offer us your constructive feedback.

Read Seniors Digest and tell us what you think. We are here to help.

Kaylene Moon, Chair
Seattle-King County Advisory Council
on Aging and Disability Services


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Welcome to the May 2011 Seniors Digest
106-Year-Old Swimmer Still Makes Waves
Riding for Wellness
Ensuring Good Health for the Next 50 Years
Story Circle Brings Old and Young Together
From Farm to Table: Connecting Farmers with Senior Meal and Childcare Programs
Rescuing Ramen: How to Make Ramen a Low-Salt Meal
Manage Caregiver Stress by Caring for Yourself
Medicare Beneficiaries to Participate in Long-Term Study
A Valuable Gift for Mom
Save the Date for These Upcoming Events
"Feast Your Eyes" Wordfind
Links You Can Use
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