On The Money: Senior Debt And Family Obligations
July 12, 2018
The facts are distressing but undeniable: many of us are entering retirement less financially prepared than retirees of previous generations. We haven’t saved enough, our pensions are non-existent, we’ve taken on student loans and other debt obligations, and we can’t cover our health care expenses. The entire outlook for many…
On The Money: Can You Afford A Longer Life?
April 27, 2018
They say that money can’t buy you love- but what about a longer life? Those with significant financial resources may be able to obtain the health care and supports needed to increase life expectancy, and thus create the latest arena of inequality. According to Bloomberg, longevity inequality is the successor to…
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February 17, 2018
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On Your Mark: Embracing Athletics As You Grow Older
February 8, 2018
For many of us, watching this year’s Olympics will be thrilling and perhaps even motivating. Who doesn’t wonder what it feels like to go speeding down a mountain or flying through the air when you watch the Winter Olympics? While your “flying” days may be behind you, you can still…
The Silver Screen: Are We Unnecessarily Screening Seniors For Too Many Diseases?
January 4, 2018
An old philosophic debate: Just because we can do something, should we? For older people that translates into: just because we can test for a condition or disease, is it always necessary to do so? According to a recent piece in Kaiser Health News, the answer may be decidedly no. While…
Mothering While Growing Older: Insights Into The Ongoing Relationship Between Older Mothers & Adult Daughters
October 26, 2017
While older women often look forward to their role as grandmothers, they nonetheless are always and still mothers to their adult children. And sometimes the circumstance of being an older mother to older children can have its own complications. In their just published new book, It Never Ends: Mothering Middle-Aged Daughters,…