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CEO Blog
November 2024
Driving Home
Orion Bell
According to AAA, nearly 80 million Americans travel over the Thanksgiving holiday. It is the busiest travel week of the year – more than Christmas or the Fourth of July. The vast majority of us travel by car. The good news is that gas prices are lower. The bad news is that there are more…
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October 2024
Another Day Older. . .
Orion Bell
. . .and deeper in debt. Merle Travis wrote the song Sixteen Tons about the life of a coal miner in eastern Kentucky. He first recorded the song in 1946. Travis attributed the chorus’ “another day older and deeper in debt” to a letter from his brother about being a coal miner. Written nearly a…
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September 2024
The Corner Drug Store
Orion Bell
Last month, the drug store in my neighborhood closed. As part of its bankruptcy and reorganization, Rite Aid closed 181 stores across Ohio. Fifteen of those stores were in Cuyahoga County, including the one that was within walking distance from my home. Walgreens recently announced it may close as many as 2,150 underperforming stores by 2027. CVS has also closed hundreds of stores in communities across the country. Industry analysts point to a variety of reasons for this: the entry of big-box stores into the industry, a trend toward consolidation and fewer independent operators, the expanded use of telemedicine and mail-order delivery of medications, and the rising influence of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), all have contributed to the reduction in the number of neighborhood pharmacies across the country.
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July 2024
A new GUIDE for Caregivers
Orion Bell
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) estimates that dementia affects more than 6.7 million Americans. Many of those people have multiple chronic conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease or Parkinson’s. This may mean increased rates of hospitalization and fragmented care. Caring for a loved one can become complex and exhausting for the caregiver….
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July 2024
Summertime
Orion Bell
Summer days are long in Cleveland. Our northern latitude, and daylight savings time, mean that during June and July, daylight lingers past nine o-clock. For several weeks, I don’t need to turn on the lights in the kitchen while I make my morning coffee. And there is plenty of time for an evening walk before it gets dark.
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April 2024
Volunteer
Orion Bell
Volunteering and volunteerism are integral to society and institutions in the United States. Alexis de Tocqueville noted in Democracy in America what he saw as a uniquely American bent toward establishing associations. “. . .as soon as several inhabitants have taken an opinion or an idea. . . they seek each other out and. ….
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March 2024
Death and Taxes
Orion Bell
“. . . in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes.” Benjamin Franklin This year I helped my mom file her taxes. It was something that my father always used to do. Dad had a system. He kept receipts and pay stubs. One drawer in an old filing cabinet in his workshop had…
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February 2024
Health and Human Services Levy
Orion Bell
This March, the health and wellness of Cuyahoga County is on the ballot. Issue 26, which will be brought to voters in the coming election, is a renewal levy that will maintain funding for critical Health and Human Services. The levy provides about half of Cuyahoga County’s entire Health and Human Services budget. Those funds…
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January 2024
A Place to Call Home
Orion Bell
“Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than any magician ever spoke, or spirit ever answered to, in the strongest conjuration.” — Charles Dickens, The Benjamin Rose Institute was one of the first charitable organizations in the United States established for the benefit of older adults. Its story begins with…