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Choose Refirement Rather Than Vintage Retirement! These 7 Questions Will Help You Find Your Direction

By Kathleen M. Rehl October 22, 2022

This January, I’ll start my 78th year. I’m part of a large aging population in America. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2030, all baby boomers like me will be older than 65…

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The Correlation Between Hearing Aid Use and Cognitive Function in Older Women

By Keith Darrow October 21, 2022

Have you ever thought about having a hearing test? Do you wonder if your hearing health has a connection to cognitive decline? Many studies have been conducted leading us to very definitive answers to this question…

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10 Lessons that Come from Living Outside of Your Comfort Zone

By Rita Wilkins October 21, 2022

We all have dreams and bucket lists that we would like to accomplish in our lifetime. Seeing that most of us are past 60, we have likely completed many of them…

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Self-Imposed Change in Your 60s: Do You Really Need It and What Are the Benefits?

By Sheri Saxe October 11, 2022

On this fresh, cool, sun-dappled morning, I feel washed clean, full of clarity and determined to make some needed changes in my post-60 life. This state of mind came to me through some tough work over the past 10 days…

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Dealing with Depression Doesn’t Mean You’re Crazy

By Suzanne Mulligan-Born October 10, 2022

My mother did NOT age well! And one of the areas that created a lot of havoc in her life was her mental health. She became consumed by a total loss of enjoyment in everything around her. Over the years, I have been able to identify with that feeling…

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Your Life Seems Perfect – But Could You Be Hiding from Depression?

By Dr. Margaret Rutherford October 09, 2022

Therapy at 60 can seem a bit daunting. There’s a lot of life to talk about. Yet I’ve seen many older people delve into emotional struggles quite successfully. Yet therapy might not seem needed to someone…

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Depression Awareness Month: Mental Health Resources Covered by Medicare

By Lindsay Malzone October 07, 2022

October is Depression Awareness Month, depression being a serious mental health disorder that is plaguing Americans now more than ever due to the pandemic. In June, 31% of U.S. adults reported struggling with symptoms…

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Bringing Joy Back into Your Life After the Loss of a Pet

By Wendy Van de Poll October 03, 2022

Are you experiencing emotions of sadness and grief while coping with the loss of a pet? Are you unable to even imagine moving forward into your life again without them? Would you like to tell your buddy once again that you love them?

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How to Balance Freedom and Commitment in Your Marriage After 60

By Diane Dahli September 24, 2022

It takes more than love and determination to make a marriage work. People in successful marriages know that they have to compromise, they have to accept a certain loss of independence, sacrifice some of their goals, and more often…

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6 Ways Adopting a Pet Can Improve Your Live as an Older Woman

By Ann Marie Mershon September 22, 2022

I’ve always loved dogs, but allergies in the household kept me from having one. After a painful divorce 18 years ago, I decided to buy a little non-shedding poodle/terrier. On the way home from the pet store I tried out a raft of names…

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