Senior Sense: Putting Knowledge to
Work for Older Georgians

Volume 9

No. 4 (October 2001)

  • Long-Distance Caregiving
  • Preventing Falls
  • "B" Good to Your Body

    No. 3 (July 2001)

  • Long-Term Care Concerns
  • Is Fresh Food Always Better than Processed?
  • Talking With Senior Drivers about Safety

    No. 2 (April 2001)

  • Expanding Portions May Expand Your Waistline
  • Understanding Shared Housing Options For Seniors
  • Living Alone

    No. 1 (January 2001)

  • Understanding Hoarding
  • Home Modification and Repair for Seniors
  • Dietary Changes to Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease

    Volume 8

    No. 4 (October 2000)

  • Lower Your Blood Pressure by Eating Healthier Foods
  • Credit in Later Life
  • Tips on Talking with a Doctor

    No. 3 (July 2000)

  • Help for the Helper
  • Preventing Falls on Home Stairs
  • Are Antiosidant Vitamin Supplements Helpful or Harmful?

    No. 2 (April 2000)

  • Good Fats, Bad Fats – What's the Story?
  • Four Ways to Receive Your Federal Government Payments

    No. 1 (January 2000)

  • Can Fruits and Vegetables Protect My Eyes?
  • Accessibility Guidelines: Seven Technical Requirements
  • Head Injury and Personality Change (Part 2)


    Volume 7

    No. 4 (October 1999)

  • Walking Improves Mental Fitness
  • Required IRA Distributions
  • Head Injury and Personality Change (Part 1)

    No. 3 (July 1999)

  • Muscle Strength Training for Seniors
  • Cashing in Housing Equity in the Latter Years: Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM)
  • Caring and Good Health

    No. 2 (March 1999)

  • Fitness for People Over 50
  • What You Should Know About EFT-99
  • If Someone Close Has a Problem with Alcohol of Other Drugs

    No. 1 (January 1999)

  • Giving Advice on Infant Feeding.
  • Your Spending Plan: Planning An Emergency Reserve Fund.
  • Styles of Caregiving Support for Seniors.


    Volume 6

    No. 4 (September 1998)

  • Controlling High Blood Pressure.
  • Are There Leaks In Your Spending Plan?
  • Avoid Sales Sharks.
  • Working and Caregiving: Is There a Balance?

    No. 3 (July 1998)

  • Reminiscence: Tying Past to Present.
  • Telephone Scams and Seniors.
  • New Calcium Recommendations.
  • Calcium and Vitamin D Sources.

    No. 2 (March 1998)

  • The Health Benefits of Peanuts.
  • Lighting the Home for the Elderly.
  • Parents and Adult Children.

    No. 1 (January 1998)

  • Food Just Doesn’t Taste the Same.
  • How Does Your Cash Flow?
  • Working And Caregiving.
  • Managing the Overload.
  • What Employers Can Do.


    Volume 5

    No. 4 (September 1997)

  • Getting Enough Sleep.
  • Bathroom Safety.
  • Grandparents and Suicide.

    No. 3 (June 1997)

  • Skin Cancer and Aging.
  • Preparing a Financial Statement.
  • Transitions of Retirement.

    No. 2 (March 1997)

  • Grandkids and Nutrition.
  • Fighting Forgetfulness.
  • Clothing for Comfort.

    No. 1 (January 1997)

  • Senior Self-Neglect.
  • Getting to the Heart of Heartburn.
  • Guard Against Hypothermia.


    Volume 4

    No. 4 (September 1996)

  • Clothes For Independent Living: Convenience Fastenings.
  • How Healthy Is Your Body Weight?
  • Parenting Again.

    No. 3 (June 1996)

  • Keep Your Cool.
  • Staying In Your Own Home.
  • Confusing Friendship and Exploitation.

    No. 2 (March 1996)

  • Helping Friends Through Losses.
  • Balance Food with Activity.
  • Make a Personal Property Inventory.

    No. 1 (December 1995)

  • Organizing Your Household Financial Records.
  • Build from the Base.
  • Senior Men and Their Friends.


    Volume 3

    No. 4 (September 1995)

  • October, A Time For Pumpkins, Brightly Colored Leaves... And A Mammogram.
  • Safety Precautions for Young Holiday Visitors.
  • Bathroom Grab Bars.

    No. 3 (June 1995)

  • Intimacy is Ageless.
  • Women and Heart Disease.
  • Money Management: Where Are You Now? Where Do You Want To Be?

    No. 2 (March 1995)

  • Less Challenging Kitchens.
  • Involved Seniors.
  • Have Your Cake And Less Fat, Too.

    No. 1 (December 1994)

  • Invest Wisely.
  • Grandparents as Parents.
  • Does Your Mouth Tell You What to Eat?


    Volume 2

    No. 4 (September 1994)

  • Beds That Age Gracefully.
  • Grandparents and Grandkids.
  • Problems with Milk?

    No. 3 (June 1994)

  • Choosing Financial Professionals.
  • Offering Comfort During Times of Grief.
  • Calcium Still Important.

    No. 2 (March 1994)

  • Water is a Necessary Nutrient.
  • Are You House Rich, Cash Poor?
  • Coping with Alzheimer's.

    No. 1 (December 1993)

  • Estate Planning--Tasks Performed by the Executor or Administrator.
  • Stick to These Rules to Keep Food Safe.
  • When A Spouse Provides Care.


    Volume 1

    No. 4 (September 1993)

  • Easier Living All Through The House.
  • "My Family Would Be Better Off Without Me."
  • Getting Vitamin A Safely.

    No. 3 (June 1993)

  • Estate Planning.
  • Remembering is Healthy.
  • Taste Changes.

    No. 2 (March 1993)

  • The User-Friendly Home.
  • Three Generations, One Roof.
  • Get Fiber from Your Bread.

    No. 1 (January 1993)

  • Food for Thought...Tips for Cutting Down on Fat in Your Diet.
  • Coping With Low Returns On Investments.
  • Making Friends for Life.