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Packing Gifts for Those on the Go

If the travelers in your life are anything like me, they’ll love getting the luxury of a new bag of any kind under the tree. Here are some current road-tested favorite finds.


These Boomers Found Happiness Through Subtraction – Could You?

John and Marie are selling their home. Tony is giving up politics. Ann is ridding her house of clutter. How could “subtraction” help you?


How To Volunteer With Hospice

Volunteers are an essential part of hospice care teams that can provide support to patients and families in various ways. Here’s everything you need to know about volunteering with hospice.


5 Old-Fashioned Christmas Traditions Overdue for a Comeback

Some old-fashioned Christmas traditions are far too special to fade into obscurity. Here are 5 long overdue for a comeback.


5 Last-Minute Gifts to Buy for Your Grandkids

If you want to give your grandkids a holiday to remember, you probably think a lot about what presents you’ll give. Here are 5 last-minute gift ideas to add to your list.


13 Practical Tips to Cut Pet Food Costs Without Sacrificing Quality

When money is tight, the grocery bill isn’t the only thing that makes us sweat. For pet owners, the cost of keeping furry family members fed and happy can feel like an added burden. But cutting costs doesn’t mean you have to skimp on quality or compromise your pet’s health. With a little creativity, you can keep tails wagging without breaking the bank.

black dog begging for pet food

What Happens to Your Debt When You Die?

In most cases, when a person with debt dies, it’s their estate, not their kids, that is legally responsible. Here’s what you should know.

stack of past due bills debt

What to Write in a Book for Your Grandchild From Grandma

A book gifted from a grandmother to her grandchild is far more than just paper and ink—it’s a treasure that lasts a lifetime. Here are some heartfelt, creative, and fun ideas for your inscription.


Healthy Eating, Longer Life

If you’re young and live in the U.S., there’s a way to live longer: Simply eat healthier.

Sounds so simple.


Does Medicare Cover Cataract Surgery? 

Eventually, everyone (usually in their 60s) will develop cataracts, a condition that causes cloudy or blurry vision. The only way to correct this is through cataract surgery.

eye surgery

What Are The Four Types Of Hospice Care?

There are generally four different types of hospice. Let’s talk about how each aims to support patients and their families!


10 Fun New Year’s Eve Activities For Seniors

You can enjoy New Year’s Eve without leaving your home or town. Here are 10 fun activities for seniors.


How to Celebrate the Holidays When You’re Grieving

What if you’re dealing with a loss this Christmas season? Here are some ways to celebrate the holidays while grieving.


Medicare vs. Medicaid: Which One Pays for Assisted Living?

It’s crucial to understand the ins and outs of Medicare and Medicaid—especially when it comes to assisted living. Here’s what you need to know.

senior woman and a nurse in an assisted living setting

What is Palliative Care?

Palliative care is for improving your quality of life. It’s purpose is to treat the whole person – not just the illness.


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