Now that I’m semi-retired, I’m on the prowl for rewarding activities to fill gaps of time in my days. Where can I contribute skills I’ve acquired over the years
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JP Morgan has released its latest stack of fascinating charts reflecting the current state of the economy and the stock market. We thought we'd share a few of
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JP Morgan has released its latest stack of fascinating charts reflecting the current state of the economy and the stock market. We thought we'd share a few of
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MDVIP is a national network of primary care physicians. In their "Living Well" blog, they discuss the importance of combating cognitive decline from an early
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As I look back at 2024, a few things changed for me. As per my plan with John, I spent less time at the office while John added more tasks to his work portfolio
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We deal with families, so we understand some of the dynamics between adult children and aging parents. In many households, we know it isn’t easy to talk about
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When you reach a certain age - and it appears I’ve reached it - you watch your friends age with you to various degrees. Some age remarkably well, while others
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The more people I speak to, the more people I find who don’t fully understand the concept of independent living. Considering how much independent living
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As America’s population ages, we’ll likely see more articles about aging in place. Aging in place should be viewed as a dynamic concept, potentially entailing
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Cognitive loss in seniors is a very sensitive topic. Not only is it sensitive to discuss with a senior, but it’s even more sensitive for seniors to discuss
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I’m diligent about reading credit card bills. Once per month, I’ll review the statement and confirm the charges. While checking credit card bills seems obvious
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Stephen Kreider Yoder and his wife, Karen Kreider Yoder, write a very enlightening column for the Wall Street Journal titled Retirement Rookies. On a recent
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