Q) What is “Aging in Place?”
Aging in place is the ability to live in one’s own home and community safely, independently, and comfortably, regardless of age, income, or ability level. –CDC
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Warning Signs of Fraud: Helping Seniors with Finances
The stress, shame and fear associated with being scammed can have horrible effects on your senior loved one’s health. As a part of a YouTube series that explores basic handling of senior citizens fina
How to Become a Snowbird
Retirement is all about living a life that you want for yourself without a career getting in the way. Now that you’re retired—or coming up to retirement—it’s time to think about all the things that yo
Seniors and Poverty
According to a study by the Economic Policy Institute, almost half of American seniors are in financially unstable situations. This doesn’t mean they are living in poverty, but it means they are only
Raise Your Hand: 3 Questions Every Investor Should Ask
We live in a busy world full of demands on our time and attention – everything from keeping up with our families and careers to making sure we are taking care of ourselves and answering our cellphones
Ten Warning Signs: Your Older Family Member May Need Help
** while this post was originally written for a holiday period, it’s signs are true for anytime of the year **
For many Americans, the Holiday season is one of the few times during the year that adult
Talking to Your Aging Loved Ones About Finances
If you act too interested in your parents’ finances, they may get uneasy. But it’s never too early to find out what you can – particularly if you expect to have to support one or both of your parents