
By Lindsay Eldridge Note from agebuzz founder Connie Zuckerman: For many of us, travel and exploring new cultures is a top priority for our later years. However, planning a trip that satisfies everyone—especially when traveling with friends or multigenerational family—can be daunting. The goal is to design an itinerary…
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By Wally Klatch We mark major life transitions with ceremonies and celebrations. For example, Christening or Brit Milah is for the transition from birth to entry into the faith; Confirmation or Bar Mitzvah for the transition from childhood to communal responsibilities; Graduation for the transition from learning to higher…
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THE SENIOR MANIFESTO: 31 Suggestions For A More Thoughtful Month By Jane Seskin Celebrate your half-birthday. Inhale to count of 4, hold for 4, exhale for 8. Don’t wait to be rescued. You’re already wearing your life preserver. Keep arguments under 20 minutes. List what makes you…
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Welcome to Your Money Matters, a commentary on our financial lives. My name is Barry Feigenbaum. I am a retired corporate banker who got interested in personal finance about 15 years ago when I was working with insurance companies and asset managers as clients. I retooled myself with education and…
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By Lance A. Slatton I have the privilege of sharing some news that is both deeply humbling and incredibly exciting for the dementia community: AlzAuthors has found a new home with All Home Care Matters, and I have been entrusted with the honor of serving as the new President…
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By Mary Fridley I am pleased to share an edited excerpt of an article, “Emotional? Yes. Tragedy? No. My mom, Tom Kitwood, and me,” that was published on LinkedIn last month. While I’ve chosen not to include in this post the sections about Tom Kitwood, I hope this quote…
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By Alice Herb With my 93rd birthday approaching, I am finally able to face my rapidly disappearing abilities that I previously took for granted for so many decades. For so long, I tried to pretend this wasn’t really happening, but here it is all in front of me -and…
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By Susanna P.Barton One of the single-most underscored facts professors hammer into the brains of Gerontology students is that there are just three ways to cover the ungodly expensive costs of long-term care. Here’s the gerontological thesis: 1) Out of your own pocket, 2) Via a generous long-term care…
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By Wally Klatch For many people, death, dementia, and suicide are taboo topics. I am thinking about all three of these, and I feel that not being open about dealing with them would make all three even harder and more painful for me. In the bizarre world I’m living in now, they are…
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By Louise Applebome What a difference a year makes. In November 2024, I set out on a European odyssey. My first stop was London, meeting up with friends and family. The second leg of the trip was in Venice for a weeklong yoga retreat. Admittedly, I was…
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