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    • Martes, 01 de diciembre de 2020

    Manténgase sano: opte por las actividades virtuales durante las fiestas

    La comunidad está invitada a una reunión comunitaria virtual de “The Hello Project” para mantenerse conectada y comprometida durante las fiestas. Este año, las fiestas tendrán un aspecto y una sensación un poco diferentes en medio de la pandemia de COVID-19, ya que las autoridades sanitarias siguen instando a los miembros de la comunidad a permanecer en casa en la medida de lo posible. Si bien las pautas para quedarse en casa sin duda afectan a personas de todas las edades, pueden ser particularmente difíciles para los adultos mayores que viven solos. Para ayudar a combatir la soledad y el aislamiento en estas fiestas, The HELLO Project está animando el espíritu de las personas mayores a través de una serie de encuentros virtuales festivos llamados “It Starts with Hello”, que se celebran todos los martes y jueves a mediodía. “Las fiestas son un momento especial para reunirse y experimentar las tantas alegrías de la temporada con nuestros seres queridos”, dijo Kindle Craig, directora del Healthy Aging Institute de Renown Health. “Antes de esta época del año, los miembros de nuestra comunidad de HELLO compartieron sus preocupaciones de no poder estar físicamente con sus hijos, nietos, hermanos, amigos y otros seres queridos en esta temporada de fiestas. Al escuchar esto, se ha creado una serie de eventos virtuales para ofrecer a todos los miembros de la comunidad oportunidades de aprendizaje festivas y divertidas en las que puedan participar durante toda la temporada. Todos son bienvenidos”. Los eventos incluyen una demostración de cocina navideña, elaboración de coronas y lazos navideños; preparación de postres festivos; composición y audición de poesía estacional; competencia en un concurso de suéteres feos; recorridos virtuales de casas y mucho más. It Starts with Hello está abierto a todos los adultos y es gratuito. Acceda al programa completo del evento aquí (tenga en cuenta que las fechas del evento están sujetas a cambios). “Se trata de un enfoque innovador para llegar a nuestras personas mayores locales y ayudar a combatir la soledad y el aislamiento", dijo Sharon Zadra, directora ejecutiva de Truckee Meadows Healthy Communities. “Desde el lanzamiento de los primeros programas de It Starts with Hello en mayo, nos sentimos abrumados por la respuesta positiva que hemos recibido de los participantes. Ahora, estamos encantados de conectarnos con todas las personas de nuestra comunidad que buscan un poco más de alegría durante las fiestas”. “Participar en The HELLO Project es una oportunidad para formar parte de una increíble comunidad de personas que disfrutan de aprender, reír y celebrar la vida”, dijo Ann Kent, miembro de la comunidad. “Espero crear recuerdos especiales con el grupo mientras creamos nuevas tradiciones navideñas, hacemos nuevos amigos y nos apoyamos mutuamente durante estas fechas”. It Starts with Hello se lleva a cabo los martes y jueves al mediodía, y las personas pueden asistir por teléfono o por computadora a través de Zoom. Cada programa presenta un tema oportuno, información fáctica, la oportunidad de conversar con otros miembros de la comunidad y finalizará con una buena noticia: The Daily Dandelion. La participación es gratuita. Para obtener más información, visite HelloStartsNow.org. Haga clic en “Blogs & Updates” (Blogs y actualizaciones) para aprender cómo acceder a las reuniones virtuales de Zoom. Las personas también pueden participar por teléfono llamando al 1-669-900-6833 (pueden aplicarse cargos de llamadas de larga distancia).   Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es una red de atención médica integrada de propiedad y administración local y sin fines de lucro que brinda servicios al norte de Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Renown es uno de los mayores empleadores privados de la región y cuenta con una fuerza laboral de más de 7,000. Abarca tres hospitales de cuidados intensivos, un hospital de rehabilitación, el grupo médico y la red de atención de urgencias más integrales del área, y la compañía de seguro sin fines de lucro de propiedad local más grande de la región, Hometown Health. Renown cuenta con una larga trayectoria y un compromiso a largo plazo para mejorar continuamente la atención y la salud de nuestra comunidad. Visite renown.org para obtener más información. Acerca de Truckee Meadows Healthy Communities Truckee Meadows Healthy Communities es una colaboración de líderes de opinión y personas influyentes que buscan tener un impacto en la salud de su comunidad. La colaboración busca construir un modelo donde todos los miembros de la comunidad se esfuercen por alcanzar una cultura de salud en Truckee Meadows. Este modelo incluirá la intersección de los sectores de salud, educación y desarrollo comunitario en nuestra región. Truckee Meadows Healthy Communities busca crear una comunidad más sana a través de un proyecto de impacto colectivo. Puede encontrar más información aquí. Acerca de Distrito de salud del condado de Washoe El Distrito de salud del condado de Washoe tiene jurisdicción sobre todos los asuntos de salud pública en Reno, Sparks y el condado de Washoe mediante la District Board of Health del Condado de Washoe encargada de elaborar políticas. El Distrito está compuesto por cinco divisiones: Servicios de Salud Administrativa, Gestión de Calidad del Aire, Servicios de Salud Comunitaria y Clínica, Servicios de Salud Ambiental y Preparación de Epidemiología y Salud Pública. Puede encontrar más información aquí.

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    • Jueves, 19 de noviembre de 2020

    Renown y miles de hospitales estadounidenses de primer nivel animan a todo el mundo a unirse a la iniciativa #Maskup

    El creciente número de casos y muertes por COVID-19 es preocupante; las mascarillas pueden ralentizar la tendencia. 100 de los principales sistemas de atención médica del país, que representan a miles de hospitales en comunidades de todo el país, se han unido para hacer un pedido urgente a todos los estadounidenses: usen las mascarillas, ya que es la forma más eficaz de frenar la creciente pandemia de COVID-19 en este momento. Más de 11.5 millones de estadounidenses han dado positivo en las pruebas para el virus, incluido un millón más solo en la última semana, lo que provocó casi 250,000 fallecimientos. Las tendencias actuales son abrumadoras y atemorizantes. A los responsables de los hospitales les preocupa cada vez más el hecho de que, si el país mantiene el rumbo actual, los centros de atención médica se verán desbordados, ya que la escasa cantidad de cuidadores sanos dificulta la atención de una cantidad de pacientes que aumenta rápidamente. Lamentablemente, esto ya está sucediendo en algunas partes de nuestro país. Los próximos meses serán críticos. Aunque ha habido noticias positivas sobre el desarrollo de vacunas, nadie sabe cuándo esas vacunas estarán listas para su uso generalizado. Mientras tanto, todos debemos permanecer atentos, tomar precauciones y seguir las indicaciones de salud pública. El país ha alcanzado un punto de inflexión. El poder de hacer lo correcto ahora está en las manos de todos en todo el mundo. A partir de hoy, se publicará un mensaje de servicio público en The New York Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post y Los Angeles Times. Además, los principales hospitales y sistemas de atención médica de todo el país seguirán uniéndose para compartir estos mensajes a nivel regional. El mensaje dice lo siguiente: “Como los mejores hospitales a nivel nacional, sabemos que es difícil que todos tengamos que poner de nuestra parte y seguir usando las mascarillas. Pero también sabemos esto: la ciencia no ha cambiado. Las mascarillas ralentizan la propagación de la COVID-19. Así que únase a nosotros mientras respondemos a esta sencilla petición: Úsela. Cuídese. Comparta con #MaskUp. Cuando estamos juntos, usar mascarillas es cuidarnos. Cuando estamos juntos, salvamos vidas”. En un esfuerzo por llegar a un público más amplio, el esfuerzo de servicio público también incluirá mensajes en plataformas digitales, medios sociales, información en línea, enlaces a recursos de atención médica vitales y más.  La combinación de recursos demuestra que estas organizaciones sanitarias están trabajando juntas, lo lograrán hoy y saldrán adelante juntas. Los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades de los EE. UU. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC) señalan estudios recientes que han demostrado que las mascarillas faciales limitan con éxito la propagación del virus de la COVID-19. El uso de mascarillas protege de maneras clave: protege al usuario de la inhalación de patógenos y partículas perjudiciales y evita la exposición de las personas que rodean al usuario. Además del uso de mascarillas, los CDC sugieren que todo el mundo reduzca al mínimo el número de contactos no domésticos, mantenga una distancia física de al menos 6 pies y limite la cantidad de tiempo que pasa cerca de otras personas, especialmente cuando se encuentra en espacios cerrados y lugares poco ventilados. Para obtener más información sobre las pautas para el uso de las mascarillas (cómo elegir una mascarilla, cómo usar correctamente una mascarilla), visite el sitio web de los CDC.     Acerca de nosotros: www.everymaskup.com es una colaboración de 100 sistemas de salud líderes que representan a miles de hospitales de todo Estados Unidos y que se unen para crear mensajes que mejoren las comunidades a las que prestan servicios. El impulso para esta, y otras campañas de servicio público que le siguieron, surgió de un grupo de ejecutivos de Marketing y Comunicación de la atención médica que se reunían cada una década y volvieron a involucrarse semanalmente desde que comenzó la pandemia de COVID-19. El objetivo es compartir conocimientos y experiencias, mejores prácticas, estrategias y recursos porque saben que pueden lograr más juntos. Fundada y dirigida por Rhoda Weiss, Ph.D., consultora y líder nacional en atención médica con sede en Los Ángeles, la coalición ampliada se asocia con el director de Marketing y Comunicaciones de Cleveland Clinic, Paul Matsen, y su equipo para este esfuerzo. Además, los hospitales y los sistemas de salud a nivel regional continúan uniéndose para enviar mensajes como estos de prevención y seguridad, esperanza y curación, vida y muerte, atención y cuidado. Contactos con los medios: Rhoda Weiss M: 310-945-6730 E: rhoda@rhodaweiss.com Angie Kiska M: 216-312-9170 E: kiskaa@ccf.org     Los siguientes hospitales y sistemas de salud difundirán este mensaje en todo el país.   AdventHealth Nemours Children’s Health System Adventist Health NewYork-Presbyterian Allegheny Health Network Northwell Health Atrium Health  Northwestern Medicine Avera Health Norton Healthcare Banner Health Ochsner Health Baptist Health Northeast Florida OhioHealth  Baylor Scott & White Health Oregon Health & Science University BJC HealthCare OSF HealthCare Bon Secours Mercy Health OU Health  Boston Children’s Hospital  PeaceHealth Cedars-Sinai  Penn Medicine  Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Penn State Health Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Providence  Children’s Hospital of Orange County Renown Health Children’s National Hospital  Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center ChristianaCare Rush University System for Health Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center RWJ Barnabas Health City of Hope Saint Luke’s Health System (Kansas City, MO) Cleveland Clinic SCL Health CommonSpirit Health Scripps Health Community Health Systems Sharp HealthCare Cooper University Health Care Southwestern Health Resources Dana-Farber Cancer Institute SSM Health Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health  St. Elizabeth Healthcare Duke Health  St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital  Emory Healthcare St. Luke’s Hospital (St. Louis)  Geisinger Stanford Health Care Hackensack Meridian Health Sutter Health HCA Healthcare Temple Health  Inspira Health Texas Health Resources Intermountain Healthcare The Christ Hospital Health Network Jefferson Health The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Johns Hopkins Medicine The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Kaiser Permanente ThedaCare Keck Medicine of USC TriHealth (Cincinnati) LifePoint Health Trinity Health  Mass General Brigham UC Davis Health Mayo Clinic UCHealth MedStar Health UC Health CINCINNATI Memorial Hermann UC San Diego Health  Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center UChicago Medicine  MemorialCare (Southern California) UCI Health Mercy UCLA Health Michigan Medicine UCSF Health Mount Sinai Health System UNC Health National Jewish Health  University of California Health Nationwide Children’s Hospital University Hospitals (Cleveland) Nebraska Medicine University of Iowa Health Care    Virtua Health

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    Chile vegetariano saludable, ¿listo para comer en menos de una hora? ¡Sí, por favor!

    We’re always in search of cozy comfort foods for crisp winter evenings, but you know what’s even better? When the recipe takes less than an hour, start to finish. Here’s a recipe for healthy vegetarian chili that you can customize with your favorite beans. Remember those Choose Your Own Adventure books you used to read as a child? Well here’s a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure-inspired veggie chili. The adventure: Customizing it with your favorite beans! And once your selections are made and the veggies are chopped, this recipe should take about 40 minutes to prepare, from beginning to satisfying end. Vegetarian Chili Feeds the Crowds Here’s the recipe, which is fully customizable based on bean preferences and can also be adapted to slow cooking.

    Read More About Healthy Veggie Chili, Ready to Eat in Less than an Hour? Yes Please!

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    Galletas de frambuesa con forma de pulgar

    There is no shortage of sweet treats during the holiday season, making it hard to keep our health on track. With all of the delicious aromas mixed into holiday cookies -- vanilla, peppermint, molasses, ginger, pecans and chocolate --the dessert table could use a healthy makeover that doesn’t compromise flavor. We challenged Caitlin Bus, Registered Dietitian with Renown Healthy Heart Program, to come up with a healthier cookie recipe to share with your family and friends this holiday season. These vegan thumbprint cookies are soft, slightly chewy, nutty and sweet, made with almond flour, a hint of maple flavor and topped with raspberry jam (or the jam of your choice). Even better, these holiday cookies require just eight simple, healthy ingredients and are gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, oil-free and optionally sugar-free too!

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    • Atención primaria
    • Diversidad
    • Salud pública

    Apoyo a la salud de la comunidad LGBTQ+: por qué es importante

    Renown Health has long supported northern Nevada’s LGBTQ+ community Pride events with sponsorship, and we’ve collaborated with local and regional LGBTQ+ organizations as an ally. Renown’s Pride Committee works to deepen and broaden our external and internal efforts around LGBTQ+ community engagement, advocacy, and healthcare issues related to sexual and gender minorities, which is part of the greater Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts Renown is undertaking. According to Harvard Chan School, data shows that nearly a sixth of LGBTQ+ adults feel they were discriminated against based on their sexual orientation and gender identity. As a result, this brings to light the important need for education within the healthcare setting. Renown Health is bridging the gap for our LGBTQ+ population, and we know more work needs to take place in order to become an inclusive organization. Below are a few ways we’re working on improving our response to LGBTQ+ needs, and celebrate, respect and honor our diversity by being inclusive. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion subcommittee was formed to heighten the awareness and develop a plan on how to better serve all of our diverse populations, including our LGBTQ+ patients. As the largest healthcare provider in northern Nevada, we knew that we could do a better job. The subcommittee provides us a forum to discuss ideas and develop plans to provide better care to these populations. Updated Medical Records with Preferred Name and Pronouns Of course healthcare is personal. We meet patients at their most vulnerable states. And relating to every person by the correct pronoun shows we respect their gender identity. A new medical records update supports our doctors, nurses and care team in capturing this vital information. We are now able to capture every person’s preferred name, sex and sexual orientation to better care for them. Kathleen Zaski BSN, RN, Manager of Clinical Informatics and IT Applications at Renown explains why this is so important. “Your name and identity are core to who you are as a person, and here at Renown, we aim to take care of you as a whole person and to provide the highest level of quality care to our community – all while ensuring the experience is exceptional and tailored to the individual. In other words, having the patient’s preferred name and pronoun in the medical record is important to validate their identity, and show we care, in an already high stress environment. Specifically, giving our providers easy access to the patients preferred name and pronoun in the medical record, allows them to properly address their health concerns. This also helps the health care provider foster a closer relationship with the patient. Studies have found this actually increases the quality of care by creating a more open and comfortable environment.” Gender Neutral Restrooms Mitch Harper, Senior Program Development Manager at Renown, recognizes there’s still so much more to improve upon in becoming an inclusive organization. “At the end of the day, it’s about creating a safe and welcoming environment for our community and our employees. Access to basic human services shouldn’t be contingent on an individual’s skin color, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, or beliefs. Ensuring that private restrooms are equally available to everyone on our campus is just one way we can provide a more inclusive, caring space for the people we serve.” Updated restroom locations: Roseview Tower: 10 Sierra Tower: 14 Tahoe Tower: 14 Helping to Lead and Influence Change Sean Savoy, Manager of Spiritual Care at Renown "The foundation of spiritual care is compassion – being with people in need by caring, supporting, and showing empathy, and promoting a sense of well-being. Being a member of the LGBTQ+ community informs that deep sense of compassion and empathy in a very special and unique way. Our human value, social validity, the very reality of who and what we are, even our right to exist, love and just be, are often called into question. This, in turn, can cause many of us to question ourselves and wonder about our self-worth. This experience should engender compassion and empathy so that we can better recognize, listen to and meet others’ needs to help them achieve inner peace, explore coping strategies to overcome obstacles during illness or crisis, and even find new balance by re-conceptualizing themselves in the context of health and illness. I have found that the intersectionality of my gay and spiritual selves has been a blessing in my life." Matthew Maloy, Team Lead Applications Specialist at Renown “I am a Team Lead Epic analyst in the IT department that is responsible for clinical based workflows for ED, Trauma, and Critical Care and have worked at Renown for 15 years. Being a part of the LGBTQ+ community influences my daily work by ensuring the Electronic Health Record reflects best practices such as giving clinicians the ability to document a preferred name, and displaying that throughout the medical record for consistency. Having the ability to influence decisions that move our community toward human value for all of us is a priority in my daily work.” Our Mission Renown Health’s mission is to make a genuine difference in the health and well-being of the people and communities we serve, including the LGBTQ+ community. We continue to build relationships to improve care, fostering better health outcomes for ALL of our patients by creating a more inclusive health system.

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    Delicioso chile vegetariano y de pavo con col rizada

    Meet your new go-to healthy chili recipe for fall. Made to share or freeze the leftovers for an easy lunch or dinner. There’s nothing like homemade chili to warm you up on those cold winter nights. With just the right amount of comforting flavors and garden-fresh veggies, this crowd-pleasing favorite could prove to be your go-to healthy comfort meal.

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    Pan de calabaza con especias sin gluten

    Pumpkin spice is a wonderful reminder of all things fall and cozy. This tasty pumpkin bread recipe is a favorite of both adults and kids. It incorporates fragrant fall spices – cinnamon, nutmeg and clove into a moist and surprisingly healthy bread. We replace regular flour with ground gluten-free whole grain oats courtesy of a blender. You won’t even notice our healthy substitutions of nonfat Greek yogurt and unsweetened applesauce.  You’ll not only love the taste of this pumpkin bread, but also the wonderful aroma as it bakes filling your house with a mouthwatering scent. This generous recipe makes two loaves, one to keep and another to share with a friend or neighbor.

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    Pan de calabaza con harina de avena

    Who knew that pumpkin bread can be nutritious and delicious? Caitlin Bus, Registered Dietitian with the Renown Healthy Heart Program shares her expertise on how to make a healthy and hearty pumpkin bread with homemade oat flour and natural substitutes for sugar. Give it a try!

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    Rogenia de los miembros de Simply Spectacular Sterling Silver

    Whether watching a 4th of July celebration from her father’s boat on the Saint Johns River or sneaking a peek at a post-game display over Gator Bowl Stadium from her parents’ bedroom window, the fondest childhood memories of Sterling Silver Club featured member are of fireworks. “I love watching fireworks,” says Rhogenia. “And I get just as excited by them now as I did then.” Well, fireworks are certainly a fitting introduction to this Sterling Silver Club member who shines with a spectacular collection of accomplishments, adventures and interests. A Passion for Teaching Rhogenia remembers herself as a happy, carefree child “who read all the time” while growing up in Jacksonville, Florida with her younger sister, Rosemary, and her father and mother, who was a public school teacher. It’s easy to see how this natural enthusiasm for reading (and learning), along with her mother’s influence, would spark Rhogenia’s calling – and passion – for teaching. After earning her bachelor’s degree in education, Rhogenia spent the first 2 years of her career as a kindergarten teacher in a “one traffic light” town in her home state. She then moved to Oakland, California where she taught kindergarten and first grade classes at various schools for 4 years. The Biggest Little City in the World came next, and her stay there would last much longer. In Reno, Rhogenia added a master’s degree to her credits and found a home for her teaching career at Grace Warner Elementary School – where she taught first and second grade for 20 years! During that time, she also took on the additional role of adjunct professor, teaching graduate students for the University of Phoenix, College of Education.   “A great teacher never stops learning,” explains Rhogenia. “I believe the art of teaching is the act of facilitating discovery, for students and also for myself.” In recognition of her efforts, Rhogenia received the Reno Gazette Journal’s Best of Education Award, the Washoe County Teachers Association Distinguished Performance Award, and was also awarded a grant from Learn and Serve America to help her support student programs that gave back to the community. Rhogenia’s favorite quote: “One hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove. But the world may be a little better, because I was important in the life of a child.” – Adapted from an essay by Forest Witcraft Commissions, Councils & Space Camp Life outside the classroom also kept Rhogenia busy – and inspired – throughout her career. In 1998, she was selected to participate in an educator externship, and in 1999, was chosen to be a teacher consultant to the Alliance Summer Geography Institute. These opportunities allowed Rhogenia to return to her students with exciting lessons to share about different types of industries and the importance of geography, respectively. In 2002, the governor appointed her commissioner for the state of Nevada’s Commission on Professional Standards in Education. And Rhogenia followed that up with an appointment to the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education in 2004. She also got to travel. Rhogenia was one of two teachers from Nevada chosen to participate in the Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher program on its 50th anniversary. Originally established in 1946 to foster mutual understanding between the U.S. and Japan, the trip allowed Rhogenia to represent her state, her country and her race to Japanese dignitaries, business people and students alike. For over three weeks, she toured schools, universities, factories, temples, art galleries and museums, and stayed in the home of a Japanese family for a few days – which she calls the highlight of her trip.  Oh, and then there was the time she went to space camp! The Nevada Teacher in Space Program sent Rhogenia to join teachers from across the county at the out-of-this-world camp in Huntsville, Alabama. On “Team Endeavor,” she learned what it would be like to deliver payloads and perform experiments at the International Space Station, and took a seat in flight simulators and an antigravity chair. The goal of the program was to inspire teachers to help their students learn about the infinite possibilities of math and science. Time for What Matters These days, Rhogenia enjoys spending time on the things that matter most to her. Personally, that means diving into hobbies like genealogy, music, reading, writing, cooking and the occasional card or board game. She also continues to learn and broaden herself through Osher Life Long Institute (OLLI) classes and Retired Living Truth Series seminars. But her greatest joy comes from spending time with family – four generations of her own family, her church family, retired teachers from Warner Elementary and the many acquaintances and friends she’s come to know over the years. Other things worthy of Rhogenia’s time: Giving back to the community, rainbows, sunsets and sometimes, just watching the clouds roll by. Membership & Senior-ship What does Rhogenia think about being a Sterling Silver Club member and a senior? She told us. “Before COVID, it was the face-to-face club events that I liked most,” recalls Rhogenia. “At the Silver Stars Gala, I had such a wonderful time chatting with old and new friends… the fashions, decorations and the food were delightful.” Over the past year, she also found things to love about the club’s virtual events and regularly attends lectures, cooking and yoga classes and weekly meditation sessions – from her home! It Starts with Hello offers some of her favorite club events. “It reminds me of the television show, Cheers, where everybody knows your name!” she grins. “We meet at noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays. There are a variety of topics and guest speakers, and with the virtual events, I feel like the presenters are talking directly to me… I have the best seat in the house.” As far as being a senior goes, Rhogenia is living her best life and has some advice to help others do the same. “As a senior, I have the time to explore and take advantage of the many opportunities available out there,” she says. “I live life in the present and to the fullest. I make the most of each day because tomorrow, it will be the past.” Rhogenia feels that the biggest challenges for seniors today are health and isolation, and wants people to know there’s help if they need it. “Sometimes we need a little help to make everyday activities a little easier, or just need a person to talk with,” she explains. “My advice is never be too proud to ask for help with anything! Most people are glad to help or guide you to someone who will.” “Lastly, to seniors, I would like to say this: Love yourself and make peace with who you are and where you are at this moment in time,” Rhogenia continues. “And give yourself a big hug!” The Sterling Silver Club thanks Rhogenia for dazzling us with her story, her friendship and her collaboration – and we send her and all of our members a “BIG hug.”

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