Dr. Arnold Gilberg, 89, and the Myth of Aging
Dr. Arnold Gilberg opened his LA-based practice in 1965 and 61 years later, at age 89, he is still a practicing psychiatrist.
Dr. Arnold Gilberg opened his LA-based practice in 1965 and 61 years later, at age 89, he is still a practicing psychiatrist.
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we spoke with Senior Planet’s own ageless sexuality and relationship expert: Joan Price!
Bruce Dunn, 83, of the Blue Smoke Band, is on a mission to record older adults’ original music with his “Heart to Harmony” project.
Tzuying teaches virtual programs in Mandarin and English and makes handmade birthday cards for friends and family.
A crochet and fiber arts discussion group in Upstate New York becomes a tight-knit community of fun, learning and support.
Meet Jessie Hawthorn, the new Center Manager of Senior Planet’s walk-in center in Lowry, CO, and a passionate fan of education, Denver and live music.
Before joining the Senior Planet program in Miami as a technology trainer, David taught English as a second language in South Korea and Turkey.
Diane Ament, 83, and Bari-Lynn, 79, were crew members for The Rug, a horror flick staffed completely by older adults, and which inspired the documentary Silver Screamers.
Meet Mehrnaz Saadat, who works at one of Senior Planet’s oldest Licensing partners: the PARS Equality Center, which serves immigrants from Persian-speaking and communities in California.
Known as “the lesbian Forrest Gump,” Babs Daitch (80) has done it all, including starring in her own documentary short.
La representante de la línea directa de Senior Planet, Nita, es una residente de Brooklyn que conduce un pódcast de ciencia ficción y disfruta ayudar a las personas mayores a adoptar nuevas tecnologías.
Senior Planet Hotline rep Nita is a Brooklyn resident who hosts a sci-fi podcast and enjoys helping older adults embrace new technology.
Leonidas Demas, retired attorney, draws on his Greek heritage to become, at 78, the first-time filmmaker of “A Spartan Dream.”
Learn the backstory of how Goodwill Southwest Florida (SWFL) is helping their community members enjoy engaging with technology.
Read an exclusive excerpt from 2025’s upcoming Technology Review and its collection of tech tips, hacks, and recommendations.
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