Mary Underhill

Something to think about

How old would you be if you didn’t know your age?, asks Mary Underhill.

Common sense necessary for prescription and non-prescription drugs

Creston's Voice of Experience on common sense with drugs.

The Voice of Experience: Tips to experience sweet, restful sleep

Creston stress therapist and grief counsellor Mary Underhill offers suggestions to destress to sleep comes a bit more easily...

The Voice of Experience: Time management tips to reduce senior frustration

Creston stress therapist and grief counsellor Mary Underhill offers suggestions to help seniors with time management...

The Voice of Experience: As we age, get comfortable with forgetting

Get more comfortable about forgetting, rather than upset and embarrassed, says Creston stress therapist Mary Underhill...

The Voice of Experience: Laughter really is the best medicine

While laughter cannot always take away sadness, it can certainly help us feel better, says stress therapist Mary Underhill...

The Voice of Experience: Regardless of life lessons, no one can control emotional pain

A reminder of something I already know, hit me recently, says Creston grief counsellor and columnist Mary Underhill...

The Voice of Experience: You really are only as old as you feel

While my physical body is aging, with the aches and pains that go along with it, I am ageless, says Creston columnist Mary Underhill...

The Voice of Experience: Secrets of serenity

Mary Underhill describes a number of steps seniors can take to combat forgetfulness

The Voice of Experience: Tips for sweet, efficient sleep

Most of us, perhaps especially seniors, have days when falling asleep would be the most wonderful thing that could happen...