A Degree 50 Years in the Making
POSTED BY: SARA MOSELEY - MARIN IJ - SEPTEMBER 7, 2023 In 1971, while pursuing a master’s degree in history from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Laura Bock suddenly went blind. At ...
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According to the Wall Street Journal, the first thing to know about people who shun retirement is that they are probably busier, and cooler, than you. One such person said that an ...
Read More What Was That You Said?
Hearing loss is a common issue, and stereotype, for us as we age. However, there may be good news on the horizon. A team of Harvard Medical School scientists say they have ...
Read More Hospice Care – An Overview
Addressing the realities of a terminal illness requires a great deal of sensitivity and compassion. It is an emotional issue that takes a toll on the recipient and their loved ones. Fortunately, ...
Read More What Does Independence Mean to Seniors?
July 4 is right around the corner, a time for celebrating our nation’s independence. The desire to be free to do whatever we want is deeply ingrained in our American history and ...
Read More Grand Re-Opening of the Health Care Center
Last month, The Redwoods celebrated with donors, friends, families and residents the re-opening of our revitalized skilled nursing Health Care Center. The Center includes both the Grove Wing, the north Bay's first and ...
Read More Thank You for Being Safe
A friendly reminder…
Thank you to our community volunteers and donors, who have been ‘stepping up’ in so many ways to support The Redwoods community during this pandemic. We appreciate your support.
