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Concord Television's Senior Speak NH May 2024, hosted by AARP NH volunteer Dan Wise, features an episode about the AARP NH Speakers Bureau. Find out how you can join the fun and become a volunteer.
In this edition of Concord TV's SeniorSpeak NH with host Dan Wise, you'll hear from Eve Jacobs-Carnahan, Creator of a unique organization called Knit Democracy Together.
The AARP Fraud Watch Network is a free resource for all. With AARP as your partner, you’ll
In this edition of Concord TV's SeniorSpeak NH with host Dan Wise, you'll hear from Beth Daisy of Future InSight about vision issues and support in NH.
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, love is in the air!
Concord TV's host of SeniorSpeak NH Dan Wise sits down with UNH's Lauren Harris to talk about Gray Dating!
Concord Television's Senior Speak NH January 2024 edition, with new host AARP NH volunteer Dan Wise, features NH photographer Jim Cole who speaks about his experiences covering elections in NH.
John’s caregiving journey began in 2016 when his father John Sr. was diagnosed with late-stage Alzheimer’s disease. This meant around the clock care and advocacy. Finding assistance was a trial in itself. John, a resident of Tuftonboro, left his job to care for his father and John’s sister was able to arrange the finances to make that a viable solution. It was not without its challenges both financially and emotionally.
In 2016, Susan was enjoying a successful career in Liquor sales when she had to resign and switch gears to become a caregiver. Her mother, Ann, had ITP (idiopathic thrombocytopenia) and in need of full-time care. Caring for Ann was an honor for Susan.
Steve’s caregiving journey with his mom Shirley, age 86, has been a long road that began shortly after she had a stroke. Shirley was living on her own in an apartment in Keene and soon began having memory issues. Eventually, she was found several times confused and wandering at night and knocking on neighbor’s doors.
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