February 4th, 2023 Ipek Williamson
Practicing acceptance can be difficult for many of us. Because it goes against our natural inclination to resist change and hold on to what is familiar. It can be hard to let go of our expectations and desires. Or to accept the reality of a situation, especially if it is painful. We may struggle with […]
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February 4th, 2023 Don Akchin
Photo by verdes cosmin on Unsplash The EndGame is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. If you have trouble sleeping at night, you are in excellent company. Researchers estimate between 40% and 70% of older adults have chronic sleep issues. The reason the estimate is so […]
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February 4th, 2023 Royce Shook
It is not uncommon for governments to look to pensioners as a source of revenue when facing financial challenges. They may target pensioners through measures such as increasing taxes on pension income or decreasing pension benefits. They can also increase the age at which people are eligible to receive pension payments. These measures are controversial […]
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February 3rd, 2023 Carolyn Rosenblatt
This is shocking, but it actually happened. I describe a real case, with names changed. The man involved was what we call an “elder orphan”. These are the ones with no kids, never married, or widowed and they do not have anyone paying much attention to them as they age. They are vulnerable to predators. […]
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February 3rd, 2023 Carolyn Rosenblatt
As people age, sometimes they are more willing to overlook what needs fixing at home. Maybe it feels like too much to vet contractors, or get bids. One gentleman in his 80’s comments at AgingParents.com, “I’ll just let my kids take care of it. I’ll probably be gone in five years”. Is that fair? We […]
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February 3rd, 2023 Carolyn Rosenblatt
It seems that there is no end to what unscrupulous financial advisors will do to line their own pockets at others’ expense. One does not need to be elderly and frail to get taken advantage of by someone you trust for financial advice. This debacle happened to a working widow in her 60s with limited […]
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February 3rd, 2023 Carolyn Rosenblatt
For those in what we call “midlife”, somewhere between 45 and 65 years of age, there is a hidden crisis many face. It’s not suddenly wanting to re-make your life nor taking an abrupt turn in your relationship with your significant other. Rather, it’s the pressure of feeling obligated to take care of both aging […]
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February 3rd, 2023 David Goldstein
Welcome to Summer v2! Our Artificial Intelligence Chat Demo allows you to have a conversation with a sophisticated AI system. This demo is set up to assume you are a 55+ year-old user and to construct replies that are tailored to your generation and culture. Summer is a work in progress and any feedback you […]
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February 3rd, 2023 David Goldstein
Help seniors stay independent and enjoy their golden years by ensuring they stay active, eat a healthy diet, stay mentally and socially engaged, and live in a supportive environment. Originally Published on BoomerBuyerGuides.com
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February 3rd, 2023 Royce Shook
Some whimsy to start the weekend with my attempt at a poem about dark matter followed by a poem by Rebecca Anne Wood Elson a Canadian–American astronomer and writer about the same subject. Dark matter, a mystery still unsolved A substance that scientists have evolved To understand and decipher its code But still, it remains […]
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