Survivors
Surviving Spouse Corner: 2019 in Review
Looking back at accomplishments from the past year and highlighting goals for 2020.
Looking back at accomplishments from the past year and highlighting goals for 2020.
Caring for yourself after experiencing the loss of a loved one is essential and can help with the grieving process.
The holiday season can be tough for some, especially those who recently have lost a love one.
Jayne Henley-Davis wants to ensure other surviving spouses have the support they need, especially immediately after the death of their spouse.
These eight tips can help you manage and overcome stress.
MOAA’s Surviving Spouse Virtual Chapter is an affinity group whose members can share information and ideas in a virtual environment with others seeking to work together adjusting to a new “normal.”
It’s important caregivers also take time to care for themselves. Community resources can help with that.
Members of the Surviving Spouse Advisory Council urge legislators to eliminate the widows tax.
Surviving spouses not only should be welcomed into chapters, but also encouraged to become active members and leaders.
Find a way to create a record of your life so your loved ones can know about and celebrate the road you’ve traveled.
Planning for the future includes having financial affairs in order, sharing your personal affairs with your family, and keeping important documents together in an accessible place.
You’ve probably been both a mentor and a role model, but do you know the difference between the two?
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