These days we know mental health is just as important as eating right and exercising. But still, nearly one-fourth of adults over the age of 65 are considered to be socially isolated. Evidence suggests that this isolation and subsequent feelings of loneliness are associated with an increased risk of developing dementia, heart disease, and other life-threatening conditions. So, how can seniors who are experiencing isolation counter these risks? Answer: Socialization.
No matter who you are or where you live, there are plenty of reasons to get outside and visit your local park!
From one retiree to another, here are 10 tips on making the transition to retirement.
In this Boomer Blog, we peer into the life of a night shift security guard.
Intimacy, on any level, takes work. Here are the ways you can build and strengthen it.
If you find yourself seeking employment after you retire, be tenacious and creative. Do your best to find a job that stems from and suits your experience, talents, and interests. These folks did.
Although the pain of losing a loved one lessens over time, the pain is always there, especially on Mother’s Day.
Mother’s Day is less than two weeks away, which means it’s time to get serious about finding the perfect gift for the most important women in your life
Most of us have planned financially, saved frugally, and dedicated ourselves to exercise so we can enjoy our last years. Of course, life can always throw a curve ball and we need to be flexible. But it’s also a good idea to enjoy where we are in life and find happiness in the days we have left.
Whether you’re 20 or 60, it’s never too late to start making positive changes.
Looking to work after retirement? You’re not alone! These days, it’s more common than ever. In fact, a recent survey found that nearly half of Americans aged 60 to 75 plan to take on part-time work after stepping away from full-time careers. Are you one of the many Boomers exploring post-retirement job options? If so, we’ve put together a helpful roundup of the best jobs for retirees to get you started!
What’s the answer for older adults who live alone?
It might just be Amazon’s Alexa.
“I’m a divorced 68-year-old childless cat lady. What resources are available to solo seniors like me?”
Here’s a top 5 list that even the most hopeless gardener can get behind!
Are you looking for a part-time job? Even better, are you looking for a part-time job that pays daily or weekly?






