Tag Archives: changing aging
EngAGE Online Art Gallery Is Open
EngAGE is pleased to announce our online art gallery at Fine Art America that features the work of some of our talented community residents. Click here to take a look. You can order greeting cards from the gallery and if you’re interested in purchasing the … Continue reading
Featured Resident Artist: Max Dunham
C. Max Dunham is a 70-plus years resident of Southern California, presently residing in the San Gabriel Valley. With a lifelong interest in art and a career in advertising/graphic design (retired), the artist’s main artistic endeavors have been acrylic paintings. Other … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: Inspiration for Memoir Writers
“Worth Repeating” is a new weekly feature on the EngAGE Blog that will bring you previous posts that we think are still timely, interesting, or just plain fun! From 7/19/11: Today a new social network was launched, but this one … Continue reading
Identity Theft & Your Social Security Card
Not long ago I was in the waiting room of a doctor’s office and seated across from me was a woman, probably in her eighties, who had her social security card displayed in a small, clear plastic pocket on the front … Continue reading
Experience Talks 7/21: Focus on Adult Education for Seniors
Tune in to Experience Talks, our “Radio Magazine for the Experienced Listener.” Saturdays 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, 99.5 China Lake, 93.7 N. San Diego, streaming live online and now syndicated … Continue reading
International Perspective: Korea, Indonesia, Japan
Korea: “Deuk Yong Jang, 58, shown in the photo is among Koreans in the U.S. who have ‘reverse immigrated’ back home to avoid becoming isolated here in old age and suffering a ‘lone death.’” Read more here. Indonesia: “Indonesian transgender … Continue reading
Too Little Mental Health Care Available for Boomers
“Getting older doesn’t just mean a risk for physical ailments like heart disease and bum knees: A new report finds as many as 1 in 5 seniors has a mental health or substance abuse problem. And as the population rapidly … Continue reading

