By Mark Friedman, Owner, Senior Helpers Last month I wrote about the long-term systemic challenges the pandemic has created with regards to professional caregivers – specifically, the impact of a […]
The man of the hour was Dr. Wayne Westcott, 73, recently retired chairman of the exercise science program at Quincy College, who was honored at a ceremony held at the […]
by Marie Fricker Kiki S., 55, of Sacramento, California had been a widow for several years and was lonely. During a happy hour in a local restaurant one night with […]
by Victor Block Destination: Egypt My first impression on the ride from the airport to my hotel was: Big city. Cars and motorcycles battled for space, their horns raising a […]
by Marie Fricker Inflation is defined by Webster’s dictionary as a “decrease in the purchasing power of money, reflected in a general increase in the prices of goods and services.” […]
By Chris Hanson I’ve always wondered how Sir Isaac Newton, one of the smartest men that ever lived, lost a fortune in the stock market. I went back to […]
By Nancy Muckle CEO/Founder, Problems Solved Dealing with medical claims is never easy. When it comes to settling bills, many seniors often experience the runaround from health professionals, medical […]
By Marie Fricker Young Elvis Presley and his Memphis pal Johnny Cash walked into the KGHI radio station in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957 to request airplay for their music. […]
Reverse mortgages now recognized as a financial planning resource that can increase and extend financial security for older homeowners. by George A. Downey Simply stated, reverse mortgages enable older homeowners […]
By Toni L. Eaton, RN, BSN, MS, President & CEO of Old Colony Hospice & Palliative Care For most of us, friendships define our world. Having friends that you can […]