Several vaccines for COVID-19 are in the pipeline, and the CDC says most Americans should be able to get one in 2021. To help stop the spread of the potentially deadly virus, it’s important that as many people as possible get vaccinated. Here are a few reasons why.
Read moreGrocery delivery apps can be a simple way for seniors to receive items they need in record time, without leaving home. With so many services available, here’s a rundown of our favorites.
Read moreCharles Wright is a straight-A student. When he’s not writing papers, he’s grading them as a communications professor at the University of Texas at San Antonio. He’s also working on a dissertation for his doctoral degree and penning his first book titled, “Refire, Don’t Retire" — all at age 74.
Read moreSo you’ve just been informed that one of your holiday dinner guests was recently diagnosed with diabetes. Your new challenge is to adapt the menu to be diabetes-friendly while keeping it as delicious as usual. Fortunately, you have plenty of options available.
Read moreWho knew that getting older might actually mean being pulled in more directions than ever before? You may be needed not only by your adult children, but also by grandchildren and maybe even aging parents and relatives.
Read moreWhether you’re building your retirement fund, saving up for a move to senior living, paying down debt or simply looking for a way to better manage your money, a zero-based budget can help you save more cash and help accomplish your financial goals.
Read morePut a new spin on old holiday traditions with these ways to stay connected with your senior loved ones during the holidays, even when you can’t be together.
Read moreDon’t let downsizing cramp your style — instead, use these tips for maximizing small spaces.
Read moreWouldn’t it be great if you could turn back the hands of time and be a carefree kid again? Well, you’re in luck, because you don’t need a time machine. Here are a few easy and fun activities you can do in your own home.
Read moreThere are plenty of ways for seniors to get active thanks to the latest technology. From water bottles that remind you to stay hydrated to a watch that adjusts to your level of fitness, here’s a list of the senior-friendly tech tools that can help you get moving.
Read moreMoving into a memory care community can mean tough choices about what to bring and what to let go. As you and your loved one sort through a lifetime of belongings, choosing items that bring him or her joy can be a north star.
Read moreExperts are optimistic about the prospects for a real breakthrough in the treatment and prevention of Alzheimer’s. And as they dig deeper into the underlying causes of dementia, they are identifying clearer connections between lifestyle and behavior modification that significantly reduce the risk of being impacted by dementia.
Read moreThis October’s festivities may look a little different from Halloweens past, but there are plenty of ways that you can enjoy this haunted holiday with your loved ones, even when you’re apart.
Read moreThe attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, is a day many think of as history long past. For Roy Boreen, a Brookdale senior, it’s part of his life story.
Read moreWhat is CBD, anyway? Is it good for seniors, and will it make you feel intoxicated? Read more to find out.
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