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Miracle Ear Reviews

By Jessica Thomas February 05, 2021

Miracle Ear hearing aids have a long history of helping thousands of Americans address their hearing losses in an affordable way. What sets Miracle Ear hearing aids apart from many of its competitors is its extensive network of retail stores. There are more than 1,500 Miracle Ear stores across the country where customers can have […]

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Best Affordable Hearing Aids

By Jessica Thomas February 01, 2021

Hearing aids can dramatically improve a person’s quality of life by allowing them to interact with friends and family members better. However, one cannot ignore the fact that they are also expensive and finding affordable hearing aids can be difficult. Adding to this challenge is the fact that many insurance companies do not cover the […]

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How to Market Your Hobby Turned Business After 60

By Carol Stanley January 09, 2021

Now that you have decided to start your little business selling your products, it is time to address how you are going to set up your marketing plan. Up till now, you have been doing your hobby for fun and perhaps selling a few items…

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Senior Retirement Communities

By Koob Moua January 07, 2021

Understanding senior retirement communities can be a handful. Different levels of care exist and the names seem to all blur into one huge puzzle. We help break down the different settings within senior retirement communities and offer tips on how to transition from your lived home into a new environment.  Relocating is difficult enough as […]

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3 Tips to De-Stress your Journey into the Medicare System

By Joanne Giardini-Russell December 25, 2020

If you’re turning 65 in the next 12 months, I surely don’t have to tell you what your mailbox likely looks like! The mailers and post cards are piled high in some bin to get to later, when you know you have to sit down and think about Medicare…

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How to Turn Your Hobby into a Business in Retirement

By Carol Stanley December 24, 2020

Turning a favorite hobby into a business venture sounds like a good idea, right? After all, you have been involved in your hobby for several years. Everyone thinks your work is wonderful and would love to have one of your inspiring creations…

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Financially, Millennials Have More in Common with Their Grandparents Than Us!

By Karen Venable December 20, 2020

Our attitudes toward the important things in life – relationships, money, and careers – are shaped by the experiences we have in our youth. The Millennial generation – our kids, in other words – are demonstrating this in their attitudes…

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End of Life Planning is for Everyone: 5 Ways to Save Money on Death Care Costs

By Gail Rubin December 11, 2020

Despite great advances in medical care, humans still have a 100% mortality rate. Yet fewer than 30% of adults do any end-of-life planning: wills or trusts, advance medical directives and pre-need funeral planning…

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What to Know About Choosing a Cemetery

By Alexandra Kathryn Mosca December 07, 2020

Recently, I arranged a funeral for the husband of a woman named Arlene. The couple did not have cemetery property. Nor had they discussed where they wanted to be buried. They were, in other words, like too many others who haven’t…

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Finding Your Tunes After 60: 3 Music Options You Can Enjoy Anytime, Anywhere

By Judi Jacobs December 04, 2020

The holidays (whatever your version), the New Year, family gatherings, end of the year festivities, all make me think about setting a mood. Music is an integral part of ambiance, emotion, celebration, and motivation…

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