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  1. AAHSA has a link to Senate proposal for a National Alzheimer's Office. http://tiny.cc/cjamb
  2. Tewksbury, MA senior living community gets connected http://tiny.cc/qrQ9h
  3. Loss of Independence Can Be Hard for Seniors http://tiny.cc/CYbRA
  4. AAHSA is now on Twitter. Another good resource to follow. http://twitter.com/aahsa
  5. Google Health is entering the health records space, specifically "advance directives." http://tiny.cc/4L4Vn
  6. Our River Bay Club launch was profiled in the Patriot Ledger this morning http://tiny.cc/PaILe
  7. New launch at the River Bay Club in Quincy, MA yesterday! http://tiny.cc/ESICP
  8. NYTimes: Successful aging requires social and intellectual stimulation, engagement in life, and spiritual beliefs http://tiny.cc/DEML4
  9. AARP reviews video games for seniors. Who knew? http://tiny.cc/n8LOq
  10. More and more seniors are getting online everyday http://tiny.cc/b90Gi (hat tip to Dr. Kathy Johnson) http://tiny.cc/Cx3zW
  11. Just completed a "care call" interview with PCALIC, one of the leading assisted living insurance companies www.pcalic.com
  12. How senior services (aka preventative care) can help keep seniors out of hospitals. http://tiny.cc/5yYZS
  13. The NYTimes validates connecting seniors http://bit.ly/KHHEN
  14. I had a great meeting with Rick Grimes,CEO-ALFA. A real thought leader and a compatriot in the effort to give seniors the voice they deserve
  15. Just added myself to the http://wefollow.com twitter directory under: #seniors #seniorliving #seniorcare
  16. Any technology, tools, and support that we as a society can provide to them to share their important voices will positively impact us all.
  17. Seniors are an important source of knowledge on where this country has been (living history) and wisdom for where we are going.
  18. Seniors have a wealth of knowledge to share with anyone who is fortunate enough to have the willingness to listen.