I’ll be turning 60 this year and I don’t know about you but I have no plans to retire for at least another 10 years! According to the U.S. Department of Labor, by the year 2020, 55% of the workers will be over 55. That’s really quite remarkable....
If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, it is now officially summer! Throughout our school years, summer is different from all the other seasons of the year because kids are out of school. Even if you attend school year-round, you’re off for part of the summer. It’s...
Most people have seen someone they know and love grow old, and we know we must always remember to treat our elders with utmost respect. In the medical field, when seniors are often at their most vulnerable, reverence isn’t always easy to develop and display....
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As caregivers, we are always looking for quick meals that can be prepared with items we have on hand. Being budget-friendly is also a consideration. Here’s an easy chicken salad recipe. 2 1/2 cups of cooked chicken – shredded or cubed 1/2 cup celery...
One of the last areas that seniors will accept help with is their finances. This holds true in our household and has caused some frustrations more than just once. I was thinking about this last week after a discouraging day-on-the-town. Money represents an...