For many seniors, retirement can be a shock to the system. Many people’s identities are deeply tied to their careers. While they may spend time…
Many seniors go through the golden years independently, with little to no significant health care issues or needs. Still, others face challenges, some of which…
As the retirement population continues to grow, more and more Americans find themselves in the role of unpaid family caregivers. Everyone’s caregiving story is different.…
As the largest generation in history, the baby boomers have strained the resources and had a tremendous influence on nearly every aspect of American society.…
One of the biggest fears facing seniors and their families is the onset of dementia. Unfortunately, dementia research supports this fear. According to the National…
Declining health and age-related memory loss are natural parts of aging for most seniors. Though highly pervasive, dementia is not a part of normal aging.…
As an adult child, there will likely come a time when you need to talk with your parents, grandparents, or other loved ones about senior…
The concepts of retirement and senior living have changed dramatically over the past several decades. As our life expectancy keeps increasing, so does the retirement…
Getting your driver’s license is one of the most significant milestones in the life of nearly every American. It marks the passage into independence and…
No matter your age, being socially active and connected to people who share common interests provides essential benefits to your overall well-being. Being part of…