Seniors in the United States are experiencing financial insecurity because of inflationary pressures. Aside from cutting back on unnecessary expenses,
Caregiving and Your Career: A Balanced Approach
Increasingly, children of baby boomers are taking on caregiver roles as they age into retirement. This can be a rewarding opportunity for adult
Elder Law and Senior Care Technology
Many aging Americans are able to live in their homes longer and live in greater safety thanks to the internet of things, self-monitoring medical
Financial Planning for Your Parents
Experts agree that you should not wait until your aging parent has cognitive decline to discuss finances. It will take time to gather all the
Are My Family Members Who Need Care Living With Me?
It is becoming more popular for older people to age in place, but what do you do when they have trouble living safely at home? Troublesome signs like
Self-Neglect Among Seniors
We are seeing an increase in neglect among the elderly due to the Coronavirus isolating them from their families and extended communities. With the
Questions to Understand Before Age 65
To age successfully in the United States, you must address a hefty checklist prior to your 65th birthday. Overall the most crucial thing to do before
Crisis Preparedness for Caregivers
Taking care of someone else's needs is a big responsibility, and even when things go well, it can be stressful. A crisis, such as illness, trauma,
Preventing Loneliness in Seniors
Long and healthy life is what most of us strive for. We admire senior citizens for their wisdom, but also for the grief that comes with outliving