
Welcome to the February 2008 Seniors Digest!
Michael Miller, Advisory Council Chair
Greetings, Everyone! In this first issue of Seniors Digest that I am honored to host as the Advisory Council Chair, it seems to me that the overriding theme is empowerment! Artist Sandra Jo Palm expresses it so well when she says, “The secret that most of us elders share is that we relish this time of life!" I wish we could share all of Sandra Jo’s artwork with you…but you will just have to attend her gallery show at the Central Area Senior Center to enjoy all her masterworks. On a related note, did you know that research shows that creative activity—such as participating in the arts—benefits the mind, body and spirit in a multitude of ways? See “Art Benefits the Spirit...and Body!” to learn about the many functions of art in aging. Also highlighting the theme of empowerment, Al Poole of the Seattle Human Services Department reflects on his experiences and role models, in honor of African American History Month. Mobility is another form of empowerment. If you are an older adult or person with disabilities and are facing transportation challenges, the Senior Shuttle Program may be just the thing to get you out and about again! Also in this issue… - From Dr. Jonathan Wanagat: “Exercise: Not Just Another New Year's Resolution!”
- "Climbing the Food Pyramid" Wordfind
- Links You Can Use
For More Information Check out SeniorsDigest.org, our national companion website. The Seniors Digest Resource Center is a great place to begin your search for information about issues of interest to seniors 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. Michael Miller, Chair Seattle-King County Advisory Council on Aging and Disability Services
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