My siblings and I decided to sell the familyâs Florida house. Purchased in the early 1980s by my parents, their journey to Florida led to countless
If the private sector is failing millenials, can the government step in to help?
Our economic system of free market capitalism is evolving, and we are not adapting well. Our citizens tend overwhelmingly to agree there is a
Taking a trip down memory lane and remembering ‘last times’
âAt some point in your childhood, you and your friends went outside to play together for the last time, and none of you knew it.â (Author unknown.)
Social media use has health benefits for seniors, but there are risks, too
Older adults increasingly use social media as a platform to find news and information, share their experiences and connect with friends and family.
Medicare is confusing, how do I choose the plan that’s best for me?
Questions and Answers Q: Iâm turning 65 this year and I know I have to sign up for Medicare, but it is really confusing. Every day I get mailings
Generational interdependency has grown as we continue to live longer
You have to be 90 years old or older to be a member of the Greatest Generation. If youâre somewhere between 89 and 72, youâre in the Silent
Millions gathered for holidays, but will tradition survive the next generation?
Transportation experts estimate that 107 million Americans took the annual trek over the river and through the woods to Grandmotherâs house. They
Turn those ‘don’t’ resolutions into ‘do’ resolutions in 2018
Happy New Year! Youâve now had one week to think about whether your new yearâs resolutions are practical, attainable, a bit lofty, or just