Here are some great reasons for retirees to consider renting a home!
Taking your grandkids out to dinner should be a fun experience. Still, not every restaurant is the best place for kids. This list should help you decide where to go!
How old is too old? Can a 70-year-old go to college? Here’s what you need to know.
Are you a tech-savvy senior? Here are SEVEN unique senior education classes for Boomers interested in technology.
Although arthritis has no cure, early detection and management can help. But what symptoms should you watch out for?
Too often, as care partners, we step in and take over tasks for the people we support. It might be because the task frustrates them, they make a mistake, or it takes them much longer than it would if we just did it ourselves. While our intentions are good – wanting to make their lives (and ours) easier – in reality, we may unintentionally cause more harm than good.
The tricky topic of memory loss is a difficult one to broach. Sometimes, even the best of intentions come out wrong. We might not even realize this until later when we smack ourselves in the head and feel a sense of regret about something we’ve said. The truth is that memory changes are a sensitive topic for seniors, and the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia doesn’t help.
Why do we get that momentary “what if?” when another ship to riches sails across our inbox?
Medicare plays a key role in providing health insurance for Americans 65 and older. It offers essential benefits that many of us count on as we age. But—not everything is covered. And if you’re not aware of what Medicare doesn’t cover, you might be caught off guard by unexpected costs.
Do you have a to-NOT-do list? Here’s a Boomer Blog all about the things you should leave behind to stay happy and healthy through retirement!
Active adult communities might be the ideal retirement lifestyle for Boomers and Gen X alike. But, if you’re on the fence about making the move, here are some things to consider.
If you’ve received a notice about a Medicare Part D late enrollment penalty (LEP), don’t panic. This is a common issue many people face when transitioning to Medicare, especially after age 65. Understanding how the penalty works and the steps to take can help you get back on track.
A charitable trust uses its assets to support one or more philanthropic organizations.
Today, many older adults approaching retirement face the challenge of balancing financial security with their desire to create lasting impact. While traditional giving often focuses on cash donations, asset-based giving through charitable trusts offers a powerful alternative that can benefit both your family and the causes you care about most.
Did you know that according to the CDC, 80% of senior falls happen in the bathroom? And while most of these accidents happen in the shower or bathtub, the toilet can be a danger zone, too!






