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Should You Discuss Politics or Religion in Your Retirement Community?

Some people can really put a damper on things by spouting out their strong opinions. But, what can you do?

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9 Simple Secrets to Master Caregiving Chaos

Being a caregiver can be a rewarding experience, but it is not without its challenges. Staying organized can help you manage your responsibilities more efficiently and reduce your stress. Let’s talk about some strategies for getting (and staying) organized while caregiving.

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How Mindfulness and Meditation Could Improve Your Retirement

Many retirees struggle to find ways to stay active, engaged, and fulfilled. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or a beginner, incorporating mindfulness and meditation into your routine can help take your well-being to the next level

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5 Toxic Threats to Today’s Grandchildren

In the last few decades, social and moral dangers have begun occupying a place of much greater influence in the lives of our grandsons and granddaughters. 

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Cancer Patient’s Medicare Mistake Threatens Life-Saving Treatment in Houston

“Time is ticking because my cancer treatment needs to begin soon. I need to do this fast!”

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Motorcoach Guided Tours and Trips for Boomers

Retirement blogger Robert Fowler shares his thoughts and tips for those considering a motorcoach tour.


Does Medicare Cover Home Health Care?

Medicare covers a wide variety of part-time or intermittent in-home health care services to beneficiaries in need, if they meet Medicare’s criteria. Here’s how it works.

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If I’m Self-Employed, Should I Enroll in Medicare Part B?

Even though the Medicare & You handbook states that there is an 8-month period that one can enroll without receiving a Medicare Part B penalty, the handbook does not clarify that those who delay will not have any of the benefits that Medicare Part B covers.

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Boomers, Find Your Passion at Your Pace!

Having a passion is great, and pursuing it is wonderful. There’s also nothing wrong with taking it slow.

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A Boomer’s Thoughts on Medical Tourism

The CDC describes medical tourism as “a term commonly used to describe international travel for the purpose of receiving medical care.” This type of medical care is on the rise among seniors.


The Benefits of Community in Retirement

What is this retirement life that’s supposedly so good all about, anyway?

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Discover the Powerful Solution to Protecting Your Grandchildren from Negative Influences

What can I do about all the bad things my grandchildren are being exposed to in public schools today, not to mention what they see on social media? I pray for them, but I feel like I really should be doing more.

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5 Reasons to Move to a 55+ Active Adult Retirement Community

More Boomers and seniors than ever before are choosing 55+ communities. Here are 5 reasons YOU might want to consider moving to one too!

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Top 3 Things Boomers Want in Retirement

What do we Boomers want most in our retirement years? Here are what I believe to be the top 3 universal retirement wants.


Boomers, Retirement Is Full of Possibilities!

We all have potential that we don’t even know we have. We can do things we never dreamed we could do.

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