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Never Too Late

“It’s never too late—never too late to start over, never too late to be happy.” ~Jane Fonda


7 Best Vacations for Seniors with Limited Mobility

If you’re a senior with mobility issues ready to pack your bags and head off to your next great vacation destination, here are the 7 BEST vacation spots for you!


14 Things Grandchildren Desperately Need from Grandparents Today

Here are some things you can offer your grandchildren to help strengthen your bond with them.

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How to Find a Good Doctor

Here are some good sites to help you get started, along with a few tips that can help you find the right doctor.

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4 Ways to Make Gardening Easier as You Age

There’s no doubt that gardening can be hard on an aging body. Joints stiffen up, kneeling for prolonged periods hurts, and bending and reaching can strain muscles. But that doesn’t mean you have to give up your hobby.

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10 Thrifty Tips for Living Alone After 60

You can start making choices today that will lead to a stress-free tomorrow. Here are 10 thrifty tips for living alone after 60.

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6 Things Grandmas Do That No One Else Can

“A grandmother is a remarkable woman. She’s a wonderful combination of warmth and kindness, laughter and love.” 

gardening with grandma and granddaughter

How Likely Are You to Get Alzheimer’s if Your Parent Has It?

If your parent has Alzheimer’s, does that mean you’re destined to have it, too?

alzheimer's disease on MRI

Top 10 Retirement Blunders Most People Make (And How You Can Avoid Them)

Navigating the financial landscape after retirement can be tricky. Here are TEN of the most common retirement blunders and a few ways you can avoid them.


Can I Collect Social Security from my Ex-Spouse?

Depending on your specific circumstances, you may very well be eligible for divorced spouse Social Security benefits.

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