by April Allman | Nov 19, 2017 | Caregiving
By Carrie VittitoeWhether you are caregiver to a child, an aging parent, or a spouse, it can be a difficult job. Few things are more frustrating than when a loved one is sick or in pain. During those times, we want to access medical care as quickly and...
by April Allman | Nov 19, 2017 | Caregiving
By Carrie Vittitoe Whether you are caregiver to a child, an aging parent, or a spouse, it can be a difficult job. Few things are more frustrating than when a loved one is sick or in pain. During those times, we want to access medical care as quickly and easily as...
by April Allman | Nov 18, 2017 | Giving Back
By Brigid MorrisseyAccountability is a word that is learned as you age into more and more responsibility. It’s a word often associated with jobs and sports, coinciding with the ability to perform. It’s a word that, until the prospective residents enroll at Family...
by April Allman | Nov 6, 2017 | Giving Back
By Tiffany WhiteTheresa Reno-Weber, CEO and president of the the Metro United Way, is on the fast track to meeting an aggressive goal that she and her team have set for the organization — all while gearing up for a momentous occasion.Last month, the organization...
by April Allman | Nov 4, 2017 | Entertainment
By Gioia Patton/Arts insider Travis Wall’s Shaping Sound: After the CurtainThe Brown TheatreShaping Sound was established in Los Angeles in 2012 with a focus on contemporary dance and choreographic artistry. The company is an evocative collaboration by diverse artists...
by April Allman | Oct 29, 2017 | Giving Back
By Brigid Morrissey Forty years ago, a crisis and epidemic rocked the United States and the rest of the world so hard that almost everyone was in a panic. AIDS became prevalent in the ’80s and ’90s when it is believed that the virus had spread over five continents....