Retirement blogger Robert Fowler recounts fond childhood memories of his grandparents.
Don’t ever be so focused on one tree that you lose sight of the entire forest. Here are 5 reasons why the little things in life are the most important.
A lot has changed in the past decade, but one thing that hasn’t changed is the power of words.
Sometimes, we Boomers have to let go of people, habits, and even places in order to improve our mental, emotional, and spiritual health.
At The National Senior Games, I witnessed a 104-year-old man competing in field events. It was really quite amazing and made me realize that success really has no time limit.
Retirement blogger Robert Fowler gives an inside look at Veterans Day in an active adult community…and why we should always thank our veterans.
In your golden years, you should be able to enjoy the three Cs—comfort, convenience, and camaraderie. That’s why more and more seniors are choosing to live in 55+ manufactured home communities.
I knew life would be different, but boy was I surprised it was even better than we had imagined!
Is Alaska retirement for you?
Many people aren’t able to be with their families for the holidays. But staying home with our community family is a delight, after having Thanksgiving elsewhere for so many years.
Avoiding Estate Planning Pitfalls: A Guide to Common Mistakes Estate planning is a critical step towards securing your family’s financial […]
To start drafting your retirement checklist, you must first identify how much you need to save. Here are some tips from financial experts to help you get started on your savings journey.
Lifelong learning can strengthen lifelong connections; intellectually, physically, and socially. There are some simple ways you can achieve your desire to stay in the know. Here are some ideas!
There are a number of small adjustments you can make to help prevent falls and fires (both of which cause THOUSANDS of deaths and injuries each year)!
The population is aging, and that’s a problem. The Baby Boomers have triggered massive changes in institutions and the economy as well as significant disruptions in society throughout their lives. Now, most of that generation is in or nearing their retirement years.






