The Pros and Cons of Living With Friends in Older AgeHere’s how to start exploring your optionsBy Denise Logeland|April 29, 2016
Learn How Two Communities Prevent Social IsolationThese co-housing options in Denmark and the U.S. try something newFebruary 13, 2017
OpinionCompanioned Isolation: The Untold Story of Caregiving, Housing and LonelinessAging in a community with care in mind has both concrete and intangible benefits that will lead to improved health outcomesBy Aisha Adkins|February 27, 2024
When You Want to Live Among Your TribeA look at three communities built around shared interestsBy Beth Baker|July 18, 2014
7 Steps to a Secure Retirement for WomenExpert advice from the new book, 'Not Your Mother's Retirement'By Mark Evan Chimsky|February 27, 2014
Not Your Mother's Retirement HomeNew communities put music or other creative pursuits at the centerBy Beth Baker|November 20, 2015
Bridging the GenerationsCliff, 89, and Steven, 26, met through a campus-based workshop series called Generation Exchange, then became friends when advice and support flowed both waysBy Sarah McKinney Gibson|June 26, 2023
What's Ahead for LGBTQ Senior Housing?A look at new developments springing up across the countryBy Mary Siobhan Brier|May 12, 2021
‘Do You Take Medicare?’That is just one of the countless unfamiliar, time-critical matters I routinely have to resolve to avoid being penalized for all eternityBy Jenny Klion|January 30, 2024
The Real Estate Commission War Is OverNow, prepare to fight your own commission battleBy Joanne Cleaver|March 21, 2024
A Meddling Mom Grows UpWhen my grown daughter started pulling away, I realized I needed to find my own identity to help bring us back togetherBy Eileen Nimm|April 12, 2024
The Mental Strengths 80-Year-Olds Possess Might Surprise YouResearch shows many octogenarians shine at performing 'comprehensive tasks which require a great storehouse of information.' And life experience makes a difference.By Gary M. Stern|March 11, 2024
Understanding Capital GainsA tax-time primer on income from selling your home, among other investmentsBy Christine D. Moriarty|January 11, 2024
Loving My Kid, Their Pronouns and My Non-Affirming Friends Having my child's trust that I embrace who they are, and their confidence in my unshakeable love, matters more than what others around me thinkBy Patricia Garrison|January 31, 2024
How Journalist Matt Katz Uncovered His Own StoryHis podcast ‘Inconceivable Truth’ places Katz's personal story in the context of the largely unregulated fertility industry and its impact on thousands of adultsBy Robert DiGiacomo|May 15, 2024
6 Ways to Save Your Heirs from a Painful ProbateCollect and organize all important papers, passwords and pin numbers, keep them up to date and tell your heirs where to find themBy Margie Zable Fisher|January 9, 2024
Feeling Nostalgic for the CatskillsBy the 1950s, half a million people were visiting the Catskills during the summer season. It was a place for relaxation, recreation and entertainment where Jewish people felt welcomed.By Randi Mazzella|April 5, 2024
Where Has My Tech Support Gone?As adult children transition to the next stage of their lives, the struggle with technology is real for those left behindBy Lisa B. Samalonis|January 31, 2024
Aging in the 'Right' PlaceWhy people need a wider range of housing options as they grow olderBy Christopher Herbert|July 25, 2016
OpinionThe Villages Is a Success Story, But Many of Us Want Something Different in a Place to Live as We Get OlderThe chairman of the Center for the Future of Aging's concerns about this type of 55+ communityBy Paul Irving|December 28, 2021
Fibromyalgia: What You Need to KnowFibromyalgia is not always easy to diagnose and can be confused with other conditionsBy Debbie L. Miller|March 25, 2022
I'm 65 and Working. Should I Enroll in Medicare?It depends on how good your employer’s health insurance is. Meet with an independent health insurance broker to get the best value.By Amy McVay Abbott|September 27, 2023
The Complicated Relationship Between Epilepsy and DementiaThere are many reasons why seizures in older individuals go unrecognized or are misdiagnosed for dementiaBy Rebecca O'Dwyer|January 12, 2023
Moving Overseas? Here Are 5 Ways to AdaptA writer who has lived in several countries shares his wisdom on topics such as language misunderstandings and conflict resolutionBy Andy Fischtrom|January 9, 2023
How to Find the Best Medicare Part D PlanAnnual open enrollment period is your chance to shop for better value in a prescription drug plan and save as much as $700By Jennie L. Phipps|October 5, 2023
Medicare Marketing MayhemFloods of advertisements promoting a bewildering variety of Medicare Advantage plans have some experts calling for action to rein in insurersBy Claudia Mitchell Morain|January 4, 2023
The New Retirement Law: What’s in It for You?Secure 2.0 is far-reaching legislation that changes rules on saving for retirement and emergencies and for taking money out of retirement plansBy Richard Eisenberg|January 4, 2023
How LGBTQ Adults Arrange to Age at HomeClearly written instructions and legal documents that name who will carry out your wishes are criticalBy Terry Ann Donner|November 14, 2023
Sponsored5 Common Signs of Dementia You Need to Know to Support Older AdultsIt can be challenging to spot the signs and symptoms — here’s what you need to knowBy Terry Fulmer, PhD, RN, FAAN|August 1, 2023
Keep Flossing for Memory's SakeIt turns out a healthy mouth can help in the fight against dementiaBy Sonia Villarreal|August 16, 2023