June 26, 2006

The Healthy Geezer 4

Do older people need more sleep? Seniors need about the same amount of sleep as younger adults-seven to nine hours a night.

June 24, 2006

Roaring 20s Gay Blades Are Still Roar’n

These flapper lads and lasses already have two satellite Charters clubs in other towns as well as members in far more distant areas of the planet. 'All are welcome,' Mae says.

June 16, 2006

The Healthy Geezer 3

Do grandparents get more colds than seniors without grandchildren?

June 7, 2006

Art Buchwald on Hospice and Life While Dying

In recent months, famed satirist and Pulitzer Prize winning columnist Art Buchwald has been facing down the last deadline of them all.  In this video interview, Buchwald speaks to AARP Broadcast News from a hospice in Washington, DC, where he continues to make us laugh as he discusses the very serious subject of preparing to die.

Buchwaldartthumb_1 Here, Buchwald shares his insight into the importance of selecting a surrogate and end- of-life planning issues. “I’m honest,  I’m not fooling myself, and I have the imagination that goes with dying.”

Watch Art Buchwald  (1:40 minutes)
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AARP’s Elinor Ginzler (Co-Author, “Caring For Your Parents: The Complete AARP Guide”) adds more: “A surrogate is going to make decisions on how your going to be cared for….That’s why its so important to create a living will, a health care power of attorney and write down exactly how you wish to be cared of at the end of you life so that surrogate knows how it is you want the end of your life to go.”

Since taping, we’re happy to report that Art Buchwald is still here, enjoying family and friends, and in recent weeks has continued to write and give interviews, including this recent gem (Washington Post website).

Heaven Can Wait: “I'm not going to Heaven immediately. My doctor said I could stop over in Martha's Vineyard on the way.”

Your Thoughts: Are you one of Art’s readers? Share your memories and messages in our online discussion boards.

More Resources: End of Life area on AARP.org: Links to AARP books, articles and web site areas about planning for the end of life and for dying, including wills, estate planning, family discussions and more.

If you’re a family member facing life’s toughest time, you may want to check out AARP The Magazine’s Caregivers’ Online Toolbox

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