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appalachiablue

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Fri Sep 15, 2023, 09:20 AM Sep 2023

Woman, 101 Still Lives Alone, Wheels Her Own Wheelchair Shares Tip For Long Life ⚘

- 'Woman, 101, who still lives alone and wheels her own wheelchair shares tip for long life.' Anne Saldutti has plenty of spunk and one go-to longevity tip. TODAY, Aug. 23, 2023.

At 101, Anne Saldutti still lives alone. "She's like the cat with nine lives," Suzanne Preston, Saldutti's daughter-in-law, tells TODAY.com. Saldutti still has her spunky and independent spirit, Preston says. When she fell at home a few months ago and had to go to the hospital, before she left, she asked if she could put makeup on first.

After Saldutti's granddaughter visits her home every morning to check up on her, Saldutti spends much of her time watching TV, according to Preston. Though her home has carpeting, she is able to wheel her own wheelchair, which is not electric. “I don’t know how,” Preston says. “It’s crazy. She’s really pretty good.” Saldutti continued driving her own car up until four years ago, when she was 97. Determined not to let that stymie her mobility, she continued to call cabs for herself to visit the store after she stopped driving.

In her free time, she also enjoys creative pastimes, namely playing the tambourine with her granddaughter's husband's blues band.

Although Saldutti is quite adept with technology, having learned how to use an iPad during the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine, Preston says she still has humorous moments of wonder regarding different devices. For example, since Saldutti often asks Preston to read to her obituaries of people she knows who have passed away, Preston obliges by looking them up on her cell phone. She's like, 'Did you bring your death cell phone?'" Preston says. "'How does the information get in your phone?'"

🎈 Preston says that although Saldutti sometimes says she doesn't want people to know how old she is, her reactions to her birthday celebrations have said otherwise. When the family threw Saldutti a birthday party for her 100th birthday at a restaurant on the beach boardwalk at New Jersey's Asbury Park, she initially told them not to "make a fuss."...
https://www.today.com/health/womens-health/101-year-old-woman-lives-alone-tips-long-life-rcna101009

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Woman, 101 Still Lives Alone, Wheels Her Own Wheelchair Shares Tip For Long Life ⚘ (Original Post) appalachiablue Sep 2023 OP
It's vitamins. Last sentance. mahina Sep 2023 #1
Whether it's vitamins, good genes, a great attitude or all of these she's one remarkable lady! appalachiablue Sep 2023 #2
This is who I want to be when I grow up! (So to speak) ShazzieB Sep 2023 #3
Wonderful, this great lady, your aunt and others have lived well to this age & you can too! appalachiablue Sep 2023 #4
Thanks for the encouragement! 😁 ShazzieB Sep 2023 #5

ShazzieB

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3. This is who I want to be when I grow up! (So to speak)
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 04:37 PM
Sep 2023

Seriously, it's my dream to make it to 100 with my faculties intact to the end. My role model is my aunt Agnes, who died at 101, and now this lady!

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