When Life Throws You a Curveball
Life is full of unpredictable events, both good and bad. Sometimes, these events can result in a significant change in our lifestyles and abilities.
Age-Defying Energy Levels
Getting older doesn’t automatically mean less vibrancy and vigor, or lower energy levels—no matter what our youth-obsessed culture would have you believe.
Recommended Reading for January 2024
Over two decades ago, beloved and respected rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi felt an uneasiness.
Veterans Tricare Costs Are Going Up Again in 2024!
Military service members, families, and retirees will pay more for Tricare in 2024, with modest increases generally amounting to about 3%.
9 Surprises Americans Find in Retirement: Survey
While retirement has always been a difficult proposition, today’s retirees are grappling with the twin challenges of high inflation and persistent volatility in financial markets
10 Ways to Be a Wonderful Grandparent
There are many ways to be a grandparent just as there are many ways to parent.
Recommended Reading December 2023
The Book About Getting Older (for people who don’t want to talk about it) by Lucy Pollock
When Should Clients Claim Social Security? 7 Things to Consider
A key retirement issue for many people is when they should claim their Social Security benefits. While eligibility begins at age 62, this isn’t necessarily the right time to claim benefits.
Gift Giving for Family or Friends in Assisted Living
Have family or friends in assisted living facilities? Finding the right gift can be complicated.
How to Recognize Seasonal Depression in a Senior
Seasonal Affective Disorder, also known as SAD, can affect people of any age. From children to seniors, SAD leaves people feeling blue.