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Karen Everett Watson
Age55 years old GenderFemale Occupationfreelance journalist NeighborhoodGalt, Roseville, Placerville |
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About MeSmall Business owner of Legacy Letters, Journalist and certified Gerontologist. Specializing in the mature market - 55+ senior retirement communities and Reminiscence Therapy. www.legacywriter.me - On facebook - Legacy Letters - Reminiscence |
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Maybe it comes from having folks that lived off the land, but I have always had affection for dirt. I remember making mud pies in the backyard of my L.A. home. I was three and there was just something about getting my hands dirty that felt good. In case you were wondering, yes, I did try a bite or two. Even the taste didn’t turn me off to playing in the dirt. It makes me now ponder how children seem to know that dirt is associated with food. My connection to dirt didn’t stop with that good L.A. mud. I found another connection to dirt in the backwoods of Oklahoma. It was where my daddy grew up. The air smells different in Oklahoma. There’s a sweetness to it along with a humidity you canno
The transition into a care home can be traumatizing for elders especially if they suffer from dementia. It’s important to visit them often because it is a well-known fact that residents whose family checks up on them regularly receive better care than others. It’s also important to engage your loved one in conversation. It keeps their mind working. It is more difficult with dementia patients who become frustrated at not remembering the recent past. I suggest talking to them about things they do remember. I use this theme with the elders I visit in an Elk Grove assisted living home. We do this in a group setting where the residents can learn more about each other and engage in socialization
If you died today, what would you leave behind? For most of us, the first thing we think about is the material items that would remain. But perhaps the most important thing you could leave is the story of your life – your Legacy Letter. Wisdom is hard won and if you’ve lived very long, you’ve learned many lessons that have made your life better. What’s more remarkable is that remembering, talking and writing about those experiences can make you healthier and happier. Numerous studies have been conducted over the past 30 years on how reminiscence therapy alleviates depression, promotes understanding and encourages socialization. Remembering is a brain exercise that nearly everyone can par
Sacramento, Ca. – A full night of entertainment has been planned for the “Evening at Sea” gala hosted by the non-profit Eskaton Senior Services on April 29 at the Arden Hills Resort Club and Spa. Attendees will enjoy dinner, wine tasting, a Polynesian performance, a casino and auction to benefit deserving seniors in the greater Sacramento region. Prizes including day trip on a private yacht for ten, a week’s stay in Maui Kaanaplai Ocean Resort, a cruise for two to the Caribbean and two tickets to the Ellen Show with airfare and accommodations. The master of ceremonies for the night will be KFBK’s Kitty O’Neal. "I love attending the Eskaton Gala because the event has so much heart,” said
Carmichael, Ca. – There’s no doubt that moving can be a difficult event for anyone, but for a senior those difficulties escalate. A move for seniors usually involves downsizing which means deciding what to do with possessions that have accumulated over many years. Physically, most seniors are unable to do the actual lifting and moving. Many feel emotionally traumatized by having to leave the place they’ve called home for decades and that is often compounded by the fear of letting strangers handle their treasured household goods. The good news for seniors in the greater Sacramento region is found in a moving company designed just for them – The Eskaton Moving Connection. More than just a
I posted your site to on my linkedin page and on my face page. Wonderful resource!
Keep trusting in God and take good care of yourself. My best friend suffers as you do! We've had many experiences at Sierra Vista. Get a good routine and lots of sunshine and exercise!
Thank you Sherrie! I'm learning so much from the elders I work with. I think they must feel insulted every time we try to "fix" them. Everyone needs to be understood especially when going through a hard time.
Thank you for the kind words. www.legacywriter.me
Conversation about: Dementia Patients Benefit from Talking about Long Ago
Thank you Cathie! I love reading and re-reading your book! You're an awesome daughter!