I had been following the posts about Tank and was worried when they stopped. Very glad to see he is still around. I'd like to live to his age if I could remain that active. Please give him my regards.
Tank has definitely got "aging in place" down, largely because the "place" has room for him--a lot of the people I worked with who lived in "Memory Care" could have remained active like Tank too, but their communities didn't support that. Tank lives among long-familiar places and people, like many people used to. How can modern life create and sustain aging in place? It's both simple and complicated...
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Tank and Cocoa seem to be having a very serious conversation.
A time and motion study, I believe... :)
I had been following the posts about Tank and was worried when they stopped. Very glad to see he is still around. I'd like to live to his age if I could remain that active. Please give him my regards.
Tank has definitely got "aging in place" down, largely because the "place" has room for him--a lot of the people I worked with who lived in "Memory Care" could have remained active like Tank too, but their communities didn't support that. Tank lives among long-familiar places and people, like many people used to. How can modern life create and sustain aging in place? It's both simple and complicated...
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