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Well-Aging Adults

Well-aging adults provide tremendous support to their communities and frail-aging peers. NCBAM supports them with spiritual resources and practical information to provide help for their journey, too.  To contact NCBAM, or to sign up for the quarterly newsletter, click here.

Recent Posts

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Posted by Debbie Pilson on May 14, 2012

Prevention is the key, whether it be falls or fire.  Over the next couple of weeks, I will write some tips to promote safety in the home for aging adults.  Some of the suggestions come from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and...read on

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Posted by Debbie Pilson on April 19, 2012

Seniors today are a prideful group.  Many are too embarrassed to ask for help.  Many have a difficult time accepting any kind of assistance.  They want to be independent, self-sufficient.  When they become ill or their health declines, often...read on

A mother brought her three young children to hear information about the "The Basics of Alzheimer's Disease."  She wanted her children to understand better what was happening to their grandfather.  They knew something "was wrong."  He couldn't...read on

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Posted by Michael C. Blackwell on March 15, 2012

I'd like to acknowledge the man who influenced my life more than any other--Clitus S. Blackwell, my beloved father who died in 1988. He was born March 15, 1909. Dad had one major weakness--he was a chain smoker for 60 years--and that was what...read on

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