- Lorraine Spiotta
- Jun 18, 2022
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Wishing all those who are father's or have played the role of father a happy day with love and loved ones!

- Lorraine Spiotta
- Jun 16, 2022
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Juneteenth, which takes place June 19 each year, is the name for the date in 1865 when Union soldiers freed the remaining slaves in Texas, enforcing the Emancipation Proclamation.
It’s a holiday for celebrating equal rights and freedom throughout the United States.
It doesn’t matter whether you’ve always celebrated or you’d like to start now. Hopefully, these ideas will provide some inspiration either way.

Celebrating Freedom. Though Juneteenth’s history is based in the history of slavery in the United States, Juneteenth is mostly a time to celebrate freedom and equal rights.
Focusing on food and fellowship. Because June is usually warm and sunny for most of the country, gather together to have a BBQ, play outdoor games and activities.
Visit a historical site or museum. Find places that celebrate famous or brave Black historical figures.
Holding a movie marathon. Watch movies that focus on Black history and discuss the meaning of the movie.
Creating something together. Juneteenth is a holiday that inspires people to move forward. Your community may want to create some kind of memorial such as a sculpture.
I look forward to inspiring you find the best solutions for you or your family members. I look am here to help you or your family members age independently with dignity.
- Lorraine Spiotta
- Jun 13, 2022
- 1 min read
Old Glory is a symbol of our country’s heritage. For many older Americans who lived through World War II, the Korean War, or the Vietnam War, the American flag can trigger memories of pride, courage, determination, and even sadness. Every year, we celebrate the adoption of the U.S. flag on June 14, 1777.

Patriotic days are special times for seniors and family caregivers to build memories together and for the younger generation to learn more about the events that played a significant role in their country.
If I can help any older Americans or caregivers to them please reach out. I look am here to help you or your family members age independently with dignity.