Managing Health Care & Retirement Costs

When it comes to retirement planning, many of us think about how we will afford common expenses like food, shelter and travel. There may be credit card bills and small home repair expenses that factor into the equation but overall, you think you will be covered in retirement. Yet, have you thought about a potential…

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September Is Food Safety Education Month

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in six people experience food poisoning annually in the United States. Created in 1994, Food Safety Education Month raises awareness of foodborne illness risks and offers insight on how to prevent food poisoning from affecting your family or restaurant patrons. Especially for older people who…

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How to Support a Senior With Vision Loss

Did you know 1 in 4 people over the age of 65 have a chance of experiencing vision loss? The ability to see is one of our greatest senses that we may take for granted – until it’s gone. If an aging family member has developed a visual impairment, what can you do to help…

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Tips to Help Seniors Be Independent At Home

According to the Administration on Aging, about 29 percent of the senior population lives alone. Contrary to popular belief, not every older person gets admitted to a nursing home in his or her lifetime. In fact, approximately 1.4 million Americans live in skilled nursing facilities, out of 41.4 million people over age 65. If your…

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