There are many reasons why people often choose to downsize in retirement. Maybe after the kids are out of the house, they just don’t want to continue with the upkeep of a larger home. Maybe their health situation has changed and housekeeping is more difficult than it once was. Or maybe they’re moving to a senior living community and need to reduce the amount of possessions they bring with them.
How to Start an Exercise Routine Over Age 60
Many people assume physical decline that comes with aging will prevent them from exercising. In reality, physical decline is a byproduct of not exercising regularly. It’s never too late to start!
6 Ways to “Live Green” in Your Senior Living Community
Making small changes to your personal habits can have a positive impact on your community’s overall environmental footprint—not to mention your personal wellbeing!
5 Great Vacation Destinations for Retirees
One of the most common post-retirement resolutions is to travel more. After all, retirement is the perfect time for traveling. The kids are grown up and out of the house, you don’t have work or other responsibilities tying you down, and after a lifetime of working and raising a family, you’ve earned a vacation or two! Your only real question is: Where to go?
St. Patrick’s Day Recipe Roundup
One of the most fun ways to embrace the theme of a holiday is through food. We’ve compiled a list of a few fun and easy recipe ideas that you can make to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with friends or grandkids.
How to Beat Cabin Fever in Your Senior Living Community
When cold weather and short days keep you indoors for most of the day, it can be easy to feel cooped up and succumb to the “winter blahs.” The best way to combat cabin fever during the winter months is to keep busy with stimulating activities and social interactions. Here are some ideas for fighting boredom and keeping the gray skies at bay.