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What Caregiving Does to Your Brain — And Why It Matters
This is the second in a series of posts dedicated to the multitude of individuals in caregiving roles who feel the emotional cognitive and physical weight of their responsibilities. Join us February 5-8 in Santa Fe for a Caregivers Wellness Workshop focusing on the Brain, Body and Boundaries, hosted by the Modern Elder Academy. Many caregivers say the same thing, quietly, almost apologetically: “I don’t feel as sharp as I used to.” “I don’t have anything intelligent to s

Barb Kreisman
2 days ago3 min read
You May Be Exhausted Already – ‘Happy’ New Year
(This is the first of a series of posts dedicated to the multitude of individuals in caregiving roles who feel the emotional cognitive and physical weight of their responsibilities). Caregiving rarely begins with a plan. It begins with a diagnosis. A fall. A phone call in the middle of the night. A slow realization that the person you love is changing — and that more and more is being asked of you. Over time, fatigue builds. Decisions pile up. Stress seeps into your body

Barb Kreisman
Jan 85 min read
Learning Never Ends: Older Coloradans Head Back to the Classroom
Across Colorado, retirees and older adults are heading back to school — not for degrees or career moves, but for curiosity, connection, and purpose. From university lecture halls to community classrooms, lifelong learners are proving that education has no age limit and that personal growth doesn’t stop after retirement.

Barb Kreisman
Oct 28, 20251 min read
August/September 2025 Purposeful Aging Newsletter
Discover the August/September 2025 Purposeful Aging news magazine—this quarter’s edition explores caregiving with heartfelt stories and insights from our Wisdom Group. Stay connected with thought leaders, new research, and opportunities to contribute.

Barb Kreisman
Aug 26, 20251 min read
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