by Sue Wallace, CSA | Feb 28, 2017 | Senior Moments
Hoarding is a pattern of behavior that is characterized by compulsive purchasing, acquiring, searching, and saving items. a person with a hoarding disorder may have persistent difficulty parting with possessions. “Hoarding” is now considered a form of...
by Sue Wallace, CSA | Jul 23, 2014 | Senior Moments
Identity Theft and Seniors – It’s not a matter of “If” but “When” I want to share with you a couple of recent experiences that happened to me all in one week, 1) Attempts to steal my identity, and 2) Suspected fraud in my personal...
by Sue Wallace, CSA | Jan 21, 2014 | Senior Moments
I think January is a good time to think about new beginnings. I, personally, gave up making resolutions several years ago because making them seemed to set me up for failure. Instead, I try to approach each day attempting to do something better than I did the day...
by Sue Wallace, CSA | Dec 13, 2013 | Senior Moments
To me, paying it forward or participating in a random act of kindness is doing something, either big or small, for another person without their knowledge of who performed the good deed. Any random act of kindness can cause a positive ripple effect restoring our faith...
by Sue Wallace, CSA | Nov 18, 2013 | Senior Moments
by Sue Wallace, Certified Senior Advisor It is the time of the year where we should stop and give thanks for all the many blessings we enjoy each and every day. Following are several quotes on being “grateful”. My hope and prayer is you find something that you can...
by Sue Wallace, CSA | Aug 19, 2013 | Senior Moments
The following is a true story that happened to dear friends of mine not to long ago and is exactly why an advance directive form is needed to be in place for everyone regardless of age or health condition(s). Some people are confused by when an advance directive form...