4 Actions to Help Prepare for Health Care Expenses in Retirement
Healthcare expenses in retirement can vary greatly, which is why developing a specific-to-you approach for these costs can be a key part of effective retirement planning.
The Health Tests Seniors Need
As you age, your need for regular medical testing usually increases. Now is when you need to be proactive about your health and monitor changes in your body.
Recommended Reading for October 2033
In Disrupt Aging, Jenkins focuses on three core areas-health, wealth, and self-to show us how to embrace opportunities and change the way we look at getting older.
Geriatric Massage: The Best Therapy for Elderly
A geriatric massage can be used as therapy for basic stress relief and relaxation. It can be considered as an alternative to therapy
Volunteering later in life may stave off cognitive decline
A study of 2,476 adults with an average age of 74 years found volunteering at educational, religious, health-related or other charitable organizations can protect the brain against cognitive decline and dementia.
How Jimmy Carter has changed the conversation around hospice
Former President Carter’s public disclosure in February that he was entering hospice care — where he remains nearly six months later — is shifting the perception of end-of-life care for patients and their families.
Recommended Reading for September 2023
Inspired by my parents’ quirky curation, I wrote an eight-part, photo-driven series that is a totally random curation of topics ranging from space and science to animals and sports.
The Challenges of Dental Care While Living with Dementia
Understanding an individual’s current and past experiences with dentistry and oral care is essential in being able to effectively support their oral care needs.
How to Connect With Your Grandkids Through Reading
Since my children were little, their grandparents have been sending them snippets clipped from magazines and newspapers in the mail. With headlines like “World’s Largest Snake” and “Chocolate is a health food,” Grandma edits the world’s news according to the changing interests of my now-teenage son and daughter.
Long-Term Care Insurance Explained
This coverage is designed to bridge the gap and cover costs health insurance won't. It might be hard to imagine now, but chances are you’ll need some help taking care of yourself later in life. The big question is: How will you pay for it?