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    Tech Support: Pushing The Boundaries Of Tech For Seniors At Home

    Someone once said, “Once you have glimpsed the world as it might be, it is impossible to live anymore complacent in the world as it is.” That seems to be the way things are going with the integration of technology into the lives of older adults. If the pandemic has…

    Travel Insurance: Insuring Yourself For An Uncertain World By Andrea Schubiner

    By Andrea Schubiner, Founder of Wanderful Journeys   The only certain thing in travel these days is to expect uncertainty – so when booking your next trip, it is more important than ever to ensure you are properly protecting yourself and your trip investment.   Luckily there are many different…

    Changing Course: Are You Preparing For A Later-In-Life Move?

    How are you celebrating Senior Move Managers Week, which has been declared from September 12- September 18th? In case you’re unaware, a certified senior move manager is an insured, trained professional able to help both older individuals and their families to either age-in-place or move to another location, with help…

    Coverage Crisis: Medicare And The Movement To Expand Coverage

    Anyone who has signed up for Medicare or is anticipating doing so in the foreseeable future knows that it can be a cumbersome and complex process, with lots of factors to consider and decisions to be made. While ample resources exist to help you understand the Medicare system, it’s always…

    Comfort Clothes: How To Outfit Your Newfound Freedom

    Spring is in the air (even if the weather doesn’t always match)! And the usual impatience to break free and run outside is certainly exacerbated this year, as so many of us are approaching saturation point with the pandemic and are ready to re-embrace our former worlds. But are we…

    Muscle Memory: Preventing The Loss Of Muscle Mass

    Many of us right now are probably good living examples of what happens when you become physically inactive and begin to lose muscle mass (called sarcopenia when the loss becomes serious and accelerated). Because of the pandemic, activity levels have plummeted, time on the couch has expanded, and as a…