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Estate Planning & Will Preparation
Montana State University’s Professor of Family Economics Marsha Goetting provides tips on estate planning matters.
All About The Newly Updated Older Americans Act
Last week, the House of Representatives joined the Senate in giving final approval to a five-year renewal of the programs and services of the Older Americans Act (OAA).
March 13, 2020: Precautionary Measures at Immanuel Living
In light of the World Health Organization declaring the coronavirus (COVID-19) a pandemic, Immanuel Living is establishing precautionary measures as of 7p.m. Friday, March 13, 2020. At this time, access to the community is restricted to essential visitors only. The new visitor restrictions follow guidance from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid as well...
Brasswerks To Perform On April 1st
6:15 PM – Immanuel Skilled Care Center
7:30 PM – Buffalo Hill Terrace Auditorium
Cost: Free
The Best Health and Home Innovations From CES 2020
During CES 2020 in Las Vegas in January, more than 4,400 companies debuted some 20,000 tech products, everything from 8K TVs to foldable laptop computers to plant-based pork from the people who brought you the Impossible Burger. (Clearly, the show has grown beyond just focusing on consumer electronics, as it once did.) Aside from the...
Dining Services at IL
A conversation with Food & Beverage Manager CJ Condon about sourcing local ingredients and how their department gives back to local organizations.
How to Be a Patient: A Comprehensive Book on Exactly That
The author, a nurse, gives an inside scoop on modern medicine By Grace Birnstengel Credit: Elle Moulin for Next Avenue Part of the AGE-FRIENDLY HEALTH CARE SPECIAL REPORT (Editor’s note: This story is part of a series for The John A. Hartford Foundation.) Around the time Sana Goldberg began nursing school, her grandfather had a serious, undetermined health...
Immanuel Foundation Update
Foundation Director Heidi Hickethier discusses donations currently being accepted for the annual Estate Sale.
What Could Improve Women’s Retirement Outlook
A call to action based on a new survey of female workers and retirement By Richard Eisenberg Money & Work Editor There’s bad news and so-so news about the retirement insecurity of American female workers in the new Aegon Retirement Readiness Survey 2019. But the good news is that if employers, the U.S. government, financial...
Pack Your Curiosity for an Educational Trip
History and culture tours can elevate your travels to the next level By Nancy Monson Once you’ve seen the Eiffel Tower, well, you’ve seen the Eiffel Tower. But when you learn about the history of how it was built (this architectural marvel was designed as the entrance to the World’s Fair of 1889 commemorating the...