Powers of Attorney, Explained
Most of us don’t know what powers of attorney are until we need them. But we should all have at least one so decisions don’t need to be made on the fly — or by the courts.
Life in the future: Tech that will change the way we live
Life in the future: Tech that will change the way we live
Recommended Reading for June 2021
Recommended Reading for June 2021 : Recommended Reading for June 2021
Romance Blossoms for Seniors During Quarantine
For some in assisted living residences, the lockdown has made finding a romantic companion as simple as walking down the hall.
How to Talk About the Need to Stop Driving When Dementia Is Involved
How to Talk About the Need to Stop Driving When Dementia Is Involved
Add a Decade To Your Life With These Five Habits
A study from Harvard uncovered five habits that could help you live 10 years longer and reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s by half.
Required minimum distributions on retirement plans are back — and different
The one-year hiatus on required withdrawals from most 401(k) plans or individual retirement accounts is over.
Barring another unlikely reprieve from Congress, taxpayers with these retirement plans must resume those withdrawals this year.
Recommended Reading for May 2021
Downsizing the Family Home: What to Save, What to Let Go (Volumes 1 & 2)
Pets are helping people cope during one of the most isolating events mankind has ever known.
Fallout from the coronavirus has led to loss of routine, loss of socialization, and for some, the loss of a dear friend or family member. There’s never been a time when we needed a buddy more. For many of us, a pet has filled that void.
Senior Living Facilities Call In the Dogs to Sniff Out COVID-19
Now and then Marshall, a 2-year-old golden retriever, walks into Frances Skelton's room and lies at her feet. The visit is a spirit-lifter for the 85-year-old Skelton, a resident of Benton House of Sugar Hill, a senior living community in Sugar Hill, Georgia.