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Late Life Journey


Loss and Transformation
When we talk about aging, we often hear and, or use the word loss. Sometimes it is a big loss - a spouse, child, or a serious debilitating change of health. But, for many of us, as we live longer into each decade, it is not the big losses, it is the slow accumulation of small changes: Energy shifts and changes because of changes in health and vision, hearing, mobility, illness Loss of a role you once had that gave meaning -Leaving your long time home and moving into communit

Debra Lyn Johnson, MA
Jun 12 min read


Power of Knowledge: The Importance of Preparation in Aging
Life is moving along fine enough. And then—suddenly— often at a time when we are not prepared to deal with it, someThing happens. And....not according to our plan. As the old adage reminds us: “Life happens while we are busy making other plans.” We don’t tend to spend much time thinking about what we don’t know. And in many ways, that makes sense. But when it comes to growing older—our health, living arrangements, finances, and the important documents that guide our care and

Debra Lyn Johnson, MA
Apr 193 min read


The Quiet Vulnerability of Aging
There is a kind of vulnerability that comes with aging that is not often spoken about directly. It’s not just about illness, or needing help, or even loss—though all of those are part of it. It is something more subtle, and often more personal. It is the growing awareness that life is changing in ways we cannot fully control. As you grow older, your body changes. Strength shifts. Balance becomes less certain. Hearing and vision change. There can be cognitive changes. Social c

Debra Lyn Johnson, MA
Apr 143 min read


Long Terms Care Plans: Why an Imperative?
Sometimes, the idea of planning for the future can feel distant or even uncomfortable. But starting with small, manageable steps can make a big difference.

Debra Lyn Johnson, MA
Apr 13 min read
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