There’s no question that the coronavirus pandemic has shaken up just about everything in our lives, including our financial health. Seniors who are nearing the end of their work-life or who are retired may be especially vulnerable to financial changes from the past few months. Here are a few guidelines to help the seniors in…
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Alzheimer’s: How Scent Preservation Kits Can Help Find Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s Who Are Missing
Seniors living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias sometimes may wander away, leaving them vulnerable to unsafe situations where family members are not nearby to help them. To help return these seniors home safely, the Florida Department of Elder Affairs has partnered with a company called Scent Evidence K9 to distribute 2,000 Scent Preservation Kits,…
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How Seniors Can Prep for Hurricane Season During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1 and continues through November 30. This year’s hurricane season is expected to be particularly active, and there’s the added challenge of continuing to manage the new coronavirus pandemic. So, just how can you help the seniors in your life be better prepared? Here are a few tips,…
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Better Credit for Seniors During National Credit Education Month
How’s your credit? While a better credit score can help adults of all ages to be able to borrow money to buy a house or car, rent an apartment, etc., there are some credit considerations, especially for seniors. March is National Credit Education Month, so let’s think about better credit for seniors. Here are tips…
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Here’s How to Talk With Parents Who Need More Care But Don’t Want to Admit It
It may happen when you visit parents over a holiday—or it could be something you notice gradually over a few visits. Your mom or dad may be having trouble paying bills or organizing a budget. Or, they’re struggling to get everyday tasks done around the house due to mobility challenges. You want to have that…
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Potential Alzheimer’s Drug from Biogen May Provide Hope for Those With the Disease
Alzheimer’s disease devastates millions of families each year. Alzheimer’s, which is one form of dementia, has no cure and is the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S. There are drugs to help curb symptoms, but nothing to stop the disease. The drugmaker Biogen has been in the news recently regarding its drug aducanumab.…
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First Steps to Take After a Loved One Dies Suddenly
When a close loved one such as a spouse or parent, dies suddenly, it can cause a whirlwind of reactions and emotions. It can be heartbreaking, devastating, confusing, and maddening. Then, as you’re dealing with grief and all the emotions that come with it, you still have to take on financial responsibilities that you may…
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