101 Ways to Love the Rest of Your Life

Nearly one in six elderly unmarried women age 60 and over (17 percent) was poor in 2008, and 16 percent of those 75 and older were poor. (Unmarried Women Hit Hard by Poverty, Center for American Progress)
I was on the phone not long ago with a friend, I’ll call her Arlene, who has been absent [...]
Posted: February 5th, 2010 under 50+ Health, 50+ Money, Activisim, personal finance.
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Is assisted living, or its even less appealing twin, housing for the elderly once known as the nursing home, in your future? I am amazed at how many people, even those who seem to be doing everything to stay healthy and engaged in life, see this as inevitable. It is as if they have absorbed the rhetoric of [...]
Posted: November 5th, 2009 under Generations, Housing and Relocation, personal finance.
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This is probably not the best time to bring up home values since many of us have seen the valuation of our homes drop significantly over the last year or so. This is all the more painful if we’ve come to think of our homes more as nest egg than as nest. But since the [...]
Posted: October 7th, 2008 under Housing and Relocation, personal finance.
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