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Book cover image of Adventures in Senior Living: Learning how to Make Retirement Meaningful and Enjoyable by J. Driskill

Authors: J. Driskill
ISBN-13: 9780789002549, ISBN-10: 078900254X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: January 1997
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: J. Driskill

Book Synopsis

If retirement is approaching or you've recently retired, Adventures in Senior Living can help you prepare for the opportunities, needs, problems, and challenges that retirement often brings. Through 31 lively and interesting interviews, you learn how other people have found positive and rewarding ways to make their retirement years meaningful and enjoyable. Opening windows into their own lives, these inspiring retirees share with you a wide range of retirement ideas that pertain to volunteer work, travel, selecting your living arrangements, and getting involved in your community.

Retirement doesn't have to bring feelings of boredom or restlessness. Adventures in Senior Living shows you that your retirement years can be your most fulfilling, productive, and fun years. You'll have more time to work in that garden you love, make quilts with your friends, spend time with your loved ones, and get exercise. But, possibly even more important than that, you'll have the ability to participate in your community on an entirely new level and to make a difference in other people's lives as well as your own. The life-loving, generous people who come together in this wonderful book are sure to inspire you as they speak about their accomplishments that include:

  • recording books on tape for blind people
  • conducting missionary work at home and abroad
  • brightening the lives of patients in nursing homes and hospitals
  • teaching Sunday school
  • caring for a spouse with Alzheimer's
  • delivering meals on wheels to shut-in people
  • establishing a battered women's shelter
  • rescuing prostitutes from the street

    This book presents retirees, teachers of courses in aging and retirement, activity directors at retirement and nursing homes, family members, and health and mental health care providers with many stories of extraordinary volunteerism, service, and kindness, but it also talks about the needs of retirees and their daily, more personal experiences. To this end, Adventures in Senior Living discusses the importance of continuing study, discussion, meditation, prayer, and fitness in the lives of seniors.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction1
Nurse to African Babies, Then to American Retirees: Marabelle Taylor3
Caregiving for an Alzheimer's Spouse: Bob Lazear7
The Flower Lady: Eleanor Jamison11
Telephone Helpline and Shelter for Battered Women: Nannie Hereford15
The Library Lady: Mary Ruth Hoyt21
Recording Books on Tape for Blind People: Virginia Mackenzie27
A "Can't Say No" Volunteer: June Hansen31
A Retirement Ministry in Twenty-Five Countries: Paul Lindholm35
Helping Needy People and Prostitute Rescue Work: Faye Speer39
A Retirement Ministry Team: Hal and Kirby Davis43
Overcoming Grief While Helping Others: Vicki McClelland Johnson47
Pastoring, Writing, Singing, and Caring for Family: Joe Gray51
Retirement: Deceleration or Cold Turkey?: Arthur Bushing57
Planting a "Rose" in Westminster Gardens: Bob McIntire and Gayle Beanland61
Feeding and Caring for an Angel: Henry (Tim) Lowe65
Serving Navajos, Hawaiians, Alaskans, and Yavapai-Apaches: Jim Douthitt69
Accomplishing a Musical "Dream" in Retirement: Earle Harvey75
Taking Widows and Widowers Out to Lunch: Frank Jamison81
Hospital Chaplain Work in Retirement: Peter van Lierop85
A Retired Teacher Who Didn't "Retire": Nelly Finch91
Overcoming a Bad Beginning in Retirement: Robert L. Caldwell95
Retirement in Japan, Then in the United States: Mildred (Millie) Brown99
Choosing Variety in Work and in Retirement: LeRoy (Roy) Engelhardt105
Caring for God's Creation: Birds, Animals, and Humans: Helen Furgerson109
Helping Others and Overcoming Great Loss: Rhoda Iyoya115
Does a Housewife Retire?: Dot Horcher123
Surviving and Serving in Retirement: Ted Tajima131
Overcoming Internment and a Handicap, to Serve: Arthur Tsuneishi137
Helping to Evangelize People, Near and Far: Christy Wilson, Jr.143
Retirement: An Enjoyable Phase of Life: Bob and Peggy Thurman147
Sharing Stage and Screen Skills with Twentieth-Century Adventurers: Phyllis Love "Osanna" Gooding153
Insights Gained from These Retirees161
AppendixGraphs of Age Groups in the U.S.A. (from 1900 to 2030)167
Glossary171
Bibliography173
Index175

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