Diana Harrison is still continuing to collect homemade fabric masks for the community. Those interested in donating or those who want to help make more masks can call Sharon Koln at (562) 596-1969.
Diana Harrison is still continuing to collect homemade fabric masks for the community. Those interested in donating or those who want to help make more masks can call Sharon Koln at (562) 596-1969.
When there is doubt about LW policy or rules and regulations, residents should refer to their Occupancy Agreement, or direct questions to their mutual directors or GRF representatives.
When there is doubt about LW policy or rules and regulations, residents should refer to their Occupancy Agreement, or direct questions to their mutual directors or GRF representatives.
By Mary Larson
LW contributor
The Democratic Club will hold its second Zoom meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 16. Participants will hear updates from Harley Rouda and Diedre Nguyen’s campaigns. The meeting will start at noon. Log in information will be sent to members by email before the meeting. Anyone needing help using Zoom can log on as early as 11:30.
Kris Beard, running for election to the
By Mary Larson
LW contributor
The Democratic Club will hold its second Zoom meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 16. Participants will hear updates from Harley Rouda and Diedre Nguyen’s campaigns. The meeting will start at noon. Log in information will be sent to members by email before the meeting. Anyone needing help using Zoom can log on as early as 11:30.
Kris Beard, running for election to the
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James E. Greenwood
May 1937 – Aug. 2020 James E. Greenwood from Mutual 5 passed away after a short and courageous battle with cancer on Aug. 13. He was born to Edwin and Dorothy Greenwood on May 12, 1937 in Pontiac, Michigan. Right out of high school, he attend trade school and became a machine repair foreman in 1955 until he retired in 1991. He started the first Energy Conservation
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James E. Greenwood
May 1937 – Aug. 2020 James E. Greenwood from Mutual 5 passed away after a short and courageous battle with cancer on Aug. 13. He was born to Edwin and Dorothy Greenwood on May 12, 1937 in Pontiac, Michigan. Right out of high school, he attend trade school and became a machine repair foreman in 1955 until he retired in 1991. He started the first Energy Conservation
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Linda Jane Barisoff
June 1943 – Aug. 2020 Linda Jane Barisoff of Mutual 14 died at the age of 77 on Aug. 16. She was born on June 1, 1943 to Harold and Ann Riches in Millen, Georgia. She went to Washington High School in Los Angeles, California. She married Robert Barisoff on Aug. 1 in 1981. She lived in Seal Beach, California, for 38 years before moving to Leisure World in
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Linda Jane Barisoff
June 1943 – Aug. 2020 Linda Jane Barisoff of Mutual 14 died at the age of 77 on Aug. 16. She was born on June 1, 1943 to Harold and Ann Riches in Millen, Georgia. She went to Washington High School in Los Angeles, California. She married Robert Barisoff on Aug. 1 in 1981. She lived in Seal Beach, California, for 38 years before moving to Leisure World in
s The following are programs sponsored by the Southern California Council on Aging, a trusted nonprofit organization since 1973. It provides unbiased information, programs and services to more than 290,000 seniors and disabled adults annually across Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Inyo and Mono counties. It promotes the independence, health and dignity of adults through compassion, education and
s The following are programs sponsored by the Southern California Council on Aging, a trusted nonprofit organization since 1973. It provides unbiased information, programs and services to more than 290,000 seniors and disabled adults annually across Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Inyo and Mono counties. It promotes the independence, health and dignity of adults through compassion, education and
MEMORY LOSS
Many older people worry about their memory and other thinking abilities. For example, they might be concerned about taking longer than before to learn new things, or they might sometimes forget to pay a bill. These changes are usually signs of mild forgetfulness—often a normal part of aging—not serious memory problems. What’s Normal Forgetfulness and What’s Not?
What’s
MEMORY LOSS
Many older people worry about their memory and other thinking abilities. For example, they might be concerned about taking longer than before to learn new things, or they might sometimes forget to pay a bill. These changes are usually signs of mild forgetfulness—often a normal part of aging—not serious memory problems. What’s Normal Forgetfulness and What’s Not?
What’s
HEALTHY AT HOME
Most people hope to live comfortably and self-sufficiently at home well into their golden years.
The good news is advancements in healthcare and other technology are increasingly allowing aging Americans to live longer at home. The bad news is many are unable to continue to do so once they take a serious fall at home, injuring their hips, heads or other body parts. That’s
HEALTHY AT HOME
Most people hope to live comfortably and self-sufficiently at home well into their golden years.
The good news is advancements in healthcare and other technology are increasingly allowing aging Americans to live longer at home. The bad news is many are unable to continue to do so once they take a serious fall at home, injuring their hips, heads or other body parts. That’s
GETTING YOUR AFFAIRS IN ORDER
“It’s always too soon until it’s too late”
by Cindy Tostado
member resources and assistance liaison
We are witnessing a rise in situations where a Leisure World unit becomes inaccessible following the death of a shareholder. These units are locked down until legal authority can be proved or obtained. Legal authority may need to be obtained through a
GETTING YOUR AFFAIRS IN ORDER
“It’s always too soon until it’s too late”
by Cindy Tostado
member resources and assistance liaison
We are witnessing a rise in situations where a Leisure World unit becomes inaccessible following the death of a shareholder. These units are locked down until legal authority can be proved or obtained. Legal authority may need to be obtained through a
NIA Alzheimer’s and related Dementias Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center 800-438-4380 (toll-free)
adear@nia.nih.gov www.nia.nih.gov/alzheimers
The National Institute on Aging’s ADEAR Center offers information and free print publications about Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias for families, caregivers, and health professionals. ADEAR Center staff answer telephone, email, and written
NIA Alzheimer’s and related Dementias Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center 800-438-4380 (toll-free)
adear@nia.nih.gov www.nia.nih.gov/alzheimers
The National Institute on Aging’s ADEAR Center offers information and free print publications about Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias for families, caregivers, and health professionals. ADEAR Center staff answer telephone, email, and written
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