The decision to move can be because of financial reasons, or the desire to start a second life somewhere else.
Read MoreTo keep your visits as intentional and connected with your loved one as possible, follow these active steps to make your time with them worthwhile for both parties.
Read MoreHow do we preserve the past while also making way for a better, more accessible future?
Read MoreHere are five jobs that don’t require full-time, are easy to pick up, and can make some extra money for you while leaving plenty of room in your schedule.
Read MoreHere are five habits you can introduce (or reintroduce) into your life to help enrich it.
Read MoreHere are five things you can do to help your older family and friends navigate tech and become more comfortable utilizing it.
Read MoreWe’ve compiled traveling tips specifically for seniors so that you can take advantage of your retirement and take the time to see the world.
Read MoreFor older couples, divorce can have much different consequences than for younger couples, but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
Read MoreIf you live far away from your parents and have started to worry about them or their health, here are some ways you can help them, and give yourself peace of mind.
Read MoreEspecially as you grow older, spending time with others who share similar experiences or common interests can be a great way to find connections and build a supportive community.
Read MoreSeniors share some of the reasons they have enjoyed aging and time post-retirement. Read on to find out what they describe as “the bright side of aging.”
Read MoreEven if you get along great with your parent, we’ve compiled a list of helpful tips to help you cope and prepare for when they’re moving in.
Read More$19,566. That’s the average “cost of dying” in the United States according to 2020 data compiled from the CDC and the National Funeral Directors Association.
Read MoreWe’ve put together a list of tactics to reduce the risk of falling as well as prevention techniques that can come in handy in dire situations.
Read MoreIn this article, we’ll go over the surprising findings on who may experience survivor’s guilt, how to recognize it, and how to cope with it.
Read MoreThis article will help you learn where your “old self” went, where your new traits derived from, how to accept them, and how they benefit you.
Read MoreHere are a few activities that elders and their caregivers can do together to build teamwork, develop shared interests, and get to know each other better.
Read MoreThis article shares ideas for argumentative elders and caregivers to build understanding, trust, and friendship.
Read MoreIt can be hard when our own adult-age children start trying to parent us. If this situation ring any bells for you, here are some tips for coping with interfering, overprotective adult children.
Read MoreThis article describes the causes and signs of hearing loss in senior citizens, as well as the use of hearing aids and their alternatives.
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