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Gray Divorce On the Rise: Why Seniors Want Freedom
The theme of happily ever after is shifting to ’til debt do us part with some older couples. The trend is called the gray divorce. Here’s what it means.
Nighttime Driving: Why It’s No Joy Ride for Many
Nighttime driving can present challenges at any age, but in particular, with older individuals. From decreased visibility to slower reaction times, seniors may find themselves struggling.
Senior Healthcare: More Older Americans Focus on Becoming Healthy
The notion that advanced age equates to declining wellness is being upended by Americans who are prioritizing their senior healthcare. Learn more.
Record Numbers Turning 65 and Enrolling in Medicare This Year
2024 will be a record-breaking year for retirement and enrolling in Medicare, with an average 11,000 Americans a day expecting to turn 65 throughout the year.
Silver Fox Alert: Why Going Gray is Accepting Authentic Self
The rise of the silver fox is challenging conventional beauty standards as more individuals are going gray and ditching the endless cycle of hair dye.
Loving Life: Ways Seniors Show Happiness is a Choice
Loving life is a mindset, and happiness is a choice as you get older. Remember, living life to the fullest can add to your satisfaction. Here’s how.
Memory Loss Strain: The Concerning Impact on Wellbeing
Do you misplace your keys or forget important appointments? If so, you’re not alone. Memory loss strain can make you feel like you’re losing your mind.
What to Do After Retirement: Finding New Identity Beyond Work
As the end of a career nears, many grapple with what to do after retirement. Finding the solution may determine happiness.
6 Senior Care Red Flags to Look For In Elderly
Aging comes with new challenges that can affect senior care and overall well-being. Here are 6 red flags to watch for all may not be well.
How to Help Seniors Feeling the Blues This Holiday Season
For many senior citizens, the holidays can evoke feeling the blues, with bouts of loneliness, isolation, and even sadness. Here’s how to help.
7 Best Holiday Safety Tips for Seniors This Season
The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. For seniors, it can also bring challenges and concerns. Here are 7 holiday safety tips to consider.
Experts Warn Sedentary Lifestyle is Surprising Link to Dementia
Experts report a disturbing connection between a sedentary lifestyle and a risk of developing dementia. Be warned and get off the couch!
From Grumpy to Great: Discover Positivity Words Today!
Positivity words have the ability to cultivate a mindset of gratitude for life’s blessings. When we focus on what is good in our lives, we invite positivity.
What Age Is Considered Elderly? Proven Reasons You Shouldn’t Care
Do we have to accept what age is considered elderly? Instead, let’s challenge the conventional notions of what it means to be “old.”
Discover Your Perfect Retirement Focus
More retirees are embracing a retirement focus of more than just relaxation. They also want to be productive. Can you do both?
Why Playing Golf is the Perfect Senior Sport
Playing golf offers unique opportunities for socializing and making meaningful connections. The camaraderie that exists within the golfing community is unparalleled.
Living Alone? Discover How to Thrive as a Solo Ager!
Living alone as a senior doesn’t mean being lonely or unhappy. It can simply be a next stage of life with you in control.
Should You Get the New COVID-19 Vaccine? Things to Consider
With COVID Variant BA.2.86 and others now in circulation, is it the right time to get the new COVID-19 vaccine? It depends. Learn more.
Is 65 the Magic Number for Being a Senior Citizen?
At what point do middle-agers officially stop denying they are aging and gracefully transition into being a senior citizen? Good question!