Here is an excerpt from my HealthWorks Collective blog in which I ask people to consider that healthcare reform is the least of our worries. Aging and preparing for it, on the other hand are. åÊAs a country we are far too obsessed over health reform. Health reform has to...
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Reasons to Take an Online Course After Retirement (VIDEO)
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Top 3 Reasons to Take an Online Course after Retirement
The following is a guest post by Maria Rainier. (Editor’s Note: I thank Maria for calling attention to lifelong learning. The seniors I spend time with and who lead a quality life incorporate this philosophy in their daily lives.) We all know that learning doesnÛªt stop once our traditional schooling...
Grant Money Announced to Help People Navigate Long-Term Care
From McKnights: The Department of Health and Human Services announced that $68 million in grant money is available to help seniors, the disabled and their caregivers better understand options for long-term care. Twenty-four states will receive grants designed to strengthen the role of Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ARDCs) in...
Social Security – What You Need to Know
“It is among the most popular and important social programs in America, yet many Americans have only a vague idea about how it works. What nearly every American knows is that it’s in trouble.” A good article in the Chicago Tribune spells things out.