The part of aging that people don't talk about - and 5 ways to deal with it
The part of aging that people don't talk about — and 5 ways to deal with it
Identifying when aging parents cannot safely live alone
It's a difficult discussion to have, especially when mom and dad are used to being independent and there are several siblings involved. But the holidays may be a good time to talk about it when the family is all together in one place.
Common Injuries as We Age
CDC’s Still Going Strong campaign speaks directly to older adults, age 65 and older, and their caregivers. The goal is to raise awareness about preventable injuries among older adults because it is a large and growing public health problem facing our nation.
What Is Really the Best Way to Draw Down Retirement Funds?
Taxes may be your biggest expense in retirement. A surprising twist on the usual withdrawal strategy may help you save thousands of dollars.
Furious at your parents for aging? You're not alone.
Most of us come into the world viewing our parents as healthy, strong and everlasting. As we grow, and as they age, the naïve feeling that they are a perpetual part of our lives fades.
Caregiver Guilt: How to Stop Feeling Guilty About Elderly Parents
Caregiver Guilt: How to Stop Feeling Guilty About Elderly Parents
Powers of Attorney, Explained
Most of us don’t know what powers of attorney are until we need them. But we should all have at least one so decisions don’t need to be made on the fly — or by the courts.
Life in the future: Tech that will change the way we live
Life in the future: Tech that will change the way we live