Audrey Ignatoff column
Audrey Ignatoff is the president of Senior Arts and Systems, a consulting company in health care and geriatrics. She has conducted seminars and in-service training for hospitals, nursing homes, home health care agencies, social service agencies, and businesses. She is the former Coordinator for The New York State Division of Substance Abuse Services (now OASAS) subcommittee on Drug Misuse and the Elderly where she designed a statewide educational program on preventing drug misuse for seniors.

Audrey has been an advocate in the campaign to save Terri Schiavo. She is the author of Remembering Terri Schiavo: Reflections of a Health Care Warrior and co-author of The New Underground Railroad: Health Care Warriors. Ms. Ignatoff has also written many articles on health care reform and pro-life issues. She maintains a website at http://www.seniorarts.bravesites.com/, and can be contacted at seniorarts@aol.com


What if the President is removed from office?
Audrey Ignatoff
August 30, 2018

If the president committed crimes to win the election, then he should be indicted. The Constitution does not state that this cannot happen. The founding fathers . . .


President Trump is harming the anti-bullying movement
Audrey Ignatoff
August 13, 2018

President Trump is single handedly harming the anti-bullying movement. With all his bullying behavior, he is serving as a role model to bullies across the . . .


Improving anti-bullying laws
Audrey Ignatoff
July 29, 2018

Bullying has become an epidemic in our society, causing kids not to attend school, drop out of school, become mentally disturbed, commit suicide, and become . . .


Trump and Russia: Nothing new!
Audrey Ignatoff
July 18, 2018

On July 17, 2018, President Trump threw America and the free world "under the bus" to please President Vladimir Putin of Russia. He again called the . . .


Who invited Dan McQuade to the Hannibal Buress Show about Bill Cosby?
Audrey Ignatoff
May 7, 2018

It occurred to me that no one seems to be asking a key question about the Cosby case: Who invited Dan McQuade to the Hannibal Buress Show at the Tracadero . . .


The health care conundrum
Audrey Ignatoff
March 28, 2017

Now that the American Health Care bill is dead, it's time to re-evaluate the situation. Few seem to be happy with the situation that exists now. Those . . .


Trump is not looking too good
Audrey Ignatoff
March 22, 2017

Now, at about 60 days into his administration, Trump's ratings are at an all-time low with 58 percent disapproval, and 37 percent approval. To be honest, . . .


Answer for health insurance problems in America
Audrey Ignatoff
March 2, 2017

There is an easy answer to prevent 20 million people from losing their health insurance. If the members of the senate and the house, as well as all other . . .


Trump's answer to balancing the budget: euthanasia
Audrey Ignatoff
March 1, 2017

If the ACA is dismantled with no replacement, and cuts are made to Social Security and Medicaid, many people will simply die! Without health care . . .


The bromance may be over for President Trump and Putin
Audrey Ignatoff
February 22, 2017

It seems that Donald Trump has shown an affinity for Vladimir Putin in recent times. In fact, he has been very interested in Russia for many years, going . . .


Governor Christie has been "Trumperized"
Audrey Ignatoff
March 15, 2016

Today was the funeral of Sean Cullen, a New Jersey State Trooper who was killed in the line of duty. Instead of attending, Christie was campaigning with . . .


The Bill Cosby case: Where's the proof?
Audrey Ignatoff
March 7, 2016

I've been thinking a lot about the allegations against Bill Cosby. He has been accused by over 50 women of raping them, and is now facing a trial involving the . . .


The real Donald Trump: luxury developer or slumlord?
Audrey Ignatoff
February 19, 2016

Donald Trump brands himself as a builder and manager of luxury developments, including Trump Tower, where he resides. He is surrounded by marble and gold, as . . .


Being friendly is not a crime
Audrey Ignatoff
November 9, 2015

Societal attitudes have changed a great deal over the last years. It used to be considered an asset to be a friendly and warm person, but now if you possess . . .


Small businesses fear giants like Wawa coming into the neighborhood
Audrey Ignatoff
October 12, 2015

When Wawa announced that it was going to open three new Superstores in Hamilton Township, New Jersey, many local small businesses were upset. In fact, some . . .


Is Howard Stern bad for America?
Audrey Ignatoff
August 6, 2015

Howard Stern is a household name, and he has been a radio and television star for decades. As the "King of all Media," he earns a phenomenal amount of . . .


Bill Cosby: hype or hypocrisy?
Audrey Ignatoff
July 22, 2015

I have a different take on the whole Bill Cosby matter than most. When I worked, I never socialized with clients or business associates. I always met them in . . .


Why Fifty Shades of Grey became a cultural phenomenon
Audrey Ignatoff
May 4, 2015

I have finally read the first book of Fifty Shades of Grey. It was number one on the New York Times bestseller list. The question that comes to my mind is,  . . .


Help for bullying
Audrey Ignatoff
August 22, 2014

Bullying is a major problem in the US and worldwide. Many children and teenagers have developed emotional problems from bullying, and sadly some even commit . . .


There are two elephants in the room with Governor Christie
Audrey Ignatoff
April 26, 2013

It is no doubt that Governor Christie is very popular because he has done a good job on many fronts, including helping New Jersey recover from Hurricane Sandy, . . .


Greek's Playland: an oasis for the disabled in danger of closing
Audrey Ignatoff
April 16, 2013

Many people may not have heard about Greek's Playland, but it has served as an oasis of fun for the disabled community since 1972. It is located in Monroe . . .


Welcome anti bullying law in New Jersey
Audrey Ignatoff
February 4, 2012

Now that the New Jersey new Anti-bullying Law, the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights, is in effect (September 1, 2010), many critics say it's too restrictive and too . . .


Is State Senator Shirley Turner the Queen of Corruption in New Jersey?
Audrey Ignatoff
September 30, 2011

State Senator Shirley Turner seems to be a very busy and industrious woman. Not only is she a State Senator for New Jersey but she is the Associate Director of . . .


What happened to Dr. Robert Rose?
Audrey Ignatoff
September 26, 2011

Dr. Robert Rose seems to have disappeared. His present whereabouts can't be found on line. Dr. Rose was the former President of Mercer County Community . . .


Correcting corruption in New Jersey can produce goldmine
Audrey Ignatoff
September 7, 2011

When Governor Christie was the US Attorney for New Jersey, we have seen an abundance of arrests of corrupt individuals, including public figures. This . . .


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