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6 Ways for an Older Woman to Become a Successful Entrepreneur

By Hilary Henderson July 22, 2021

Is this because necessity is the mother of invention, or is it simply that the number of 55-64-year-olds is on the rise? According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of women-owned firms also increased two-and-a-half times the national average…

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How Baking Makes Me Feel Like a Million(Aire)

By Elizabeth Dunkel July 17, 2021

One of the ways I live like a millionaire in my retirement, or jubilation as I call it, is by baking. Yes, I’m back. And yes, it’s this simple. Baking can improve the quality of your life in countless ways. This is another article in my series of How to live like a millionaire…

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4 Questions to Ask When Buying Pearl Jewelry

By Olga Shevchenko July 14, 2021

For many years, we witness a great phenomenon – the growing popularity of pearls. Years ago, pearl jewelry became one of the biggest jewelry trends. Contemporary powerful women, including Kamala Harris, Michelle Obama, Hilary Clinton…

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4 Best Flip Phones for Seniors

By Jessica Thomas July 04, 2021

In the last decade, the majority of cell phones on the market have moved away from being flip phones. Many younger consumers seem to see flip phones as outdated and relics from the past. But, interestingly, many of the phones that are marketed to older adults seem to be flip phones for seniors. This design […]

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Safestep Walk-In Tub Review

By Jessica Thomas July 03, 2021

You’ve been looking for a walk-in tub to fit your needs, and that allows you to still have independence while you bathe. On the other hand, maybe you’ve been experiencing a nasty bout of vertigo when you walk into the shower, or you’ve been getting a little paranoid that a fall while you shower is […]

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Growing into My Love for Gardening

By Debbie Hensleigh June 22, 2021

I married a bona fide farm boy/nature lover. When I met Dave, he was a grad student in the biology department, and he was teaching Botany. He has always planted things. I love that he has planted trees anywhere we have lived and especially that he is…

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Gifts for Grandchildren: Choosing a Present they Will Remember

By Margaret Manning May 27, 2021

One of the great joys of being a grandmother is spending time with our grandchildren, seeing them enjoy the little moments every day, watching them learn and grow – and then sending them back home to be with their parents…

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How to Effectively Shop for Medicare

By Jason Carrasco May 20, 2021

Many of us don’t realize how many options we have when it comes to healthcare. As you near retirement, you probably assume that you’ll get Original Medicare and nothing else. While you can do this, there are many other options out there…

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What You Need to Know About Kidney Disease, Dialysis, and Medicare Coverage

By Jason Carrasco May 10, 2021

Kidney disease is a serious condition that worsens over time and can lead to death, without proper treatment. The kidneys filter waste out of the body, but when they start to lose function, this can lead to a host of serious symptoms that interfere with everyday life…

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Caregiver Stress Prevention Guide

By Jessica Thomas May 03, 2021

Caregiving for a family or loved one can be an extremely stressful experience for the caregiver. This stress can have a devastating impact on the caregiver’s physical and mental health and can also generate a wide range of conflicted emotions. Often caregivers find themselves feeling hopeless, as if the situation that they are in is […]

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