Publisher Patricia Rencher celebrates her sixth year anniversary of her wonderful publication of the Urban Aging News providing resources and support services for the elderly, their caregivers and family.

Publisher Patricia Rencher celebrates her sixth year anniversary of her wonderful publication of the Urban Aging News providing resources and support services for the elderly, their caregivers and family.
“Menopause should be considered a disability.” A woman who visited my booth at a vendor show leaned in and whispered this phrase to me. For many women I’ve talked to, menopausal symptoms cause them to feel that way. I’m no doctor, therapist, nor other practitioner. I am an average middle-aged woman who sweats a lot. […]
Like many children with elderly parents, my older brother and I are her primary care givers.