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Post-Covid Airline Information for Older Passengers with Disabilities
Most restrictions that made air travel difficult during the pandemic have been eased. As travelers return to the skies, family members may be concerned about booking flights for older loved ones who are living with disabilities. Fortunately, airlines are required to accommodate most disabled passengers. As passengers grow less wary of flying in the post-pandemic […]
8 Tips for Choosing an Assisted-Living Facility
When aging parents need help with their daily activities, their lives become more challenging. Hiring caretakers to help them stay in their homes may be the best option for some families. Adult children might want their parents to move into their homes, but that option works best when a family member is always home to […]
How Should Adult Children Decide Whether to Have a Parent Live with Them?
Updated May 2025 Most people prefer to retain their independence as they grow older. Surveys show that 75% of adults who have reached the age of 50 want to age in place. Older people in good health might have many housing options if they decide to downsize. They might move to a less expensive neighborhood, […]
Healthy Lifestyle Habits Can Reduce the Risk of Dementia
Researchers regularly discover new information about how the brain functions. Still, brain scientists admit that their understanding is limited. The brain is remarkably complex. Neurons — the primary functional brain cell — communicate with other cells by releasing chemicals known as neurotransmitters into synapses. The brain consists of 86 billion neurons and nearly a quadrillion synapses. The […]
The Rise of Ageist Rhetoric: It is a Reality and Alive!
Presidential candidate Nikki Haley recently proposed requiring politicians over the age of 75 to undergo a mental competency test as a condition of holding federal office. Had she advocated for such a test for all politicians, regardless of age, older voters might be more receptive to her proposal. Requiring all candidates to demonstrate their competence […]
Seniors Use “Subversive Tactics” to Maintain Independence
Subversive behavior may be the key to aging well. A British study published in December 2022, of people born in 1921 found that “subversive tactics,” combined with humor, contribute to a sense of independence and a positive attitude toward life. The study of participants aged 95 years does not suggest that older people should undermine […]
Age Diverse Housing May Be a New Trend in Larger Cities
Traditional retirement communities were conceived as places where older people would enjoy the companionship of neighbors who are part of their generation. Some seniors who live in those communities see the absence of children (apart from visitors) as contributing to a restful retirement. Most retirement communities are located in suburbs and small cities, where developers […]
5 Things States Can Do to Help Older Residents
Most older Americans receive Social Security and participate in Medicare. Those programs help people meet their financial needs while assuring that they receive affordable healthcare. Yet those programs, combined with private retirement plans, are not always sufficient. The Census Bureau reports that, prior to the pandemic, one in six seniors relied on a needs-based assistance […]
Top Cities, Towns, and Countries for Retirement Living
Updated May 2025 Seniors balance competing factors when they decide where to live after retirement. People who feel rooted in a community and have easy access to family and friends might stay where they are. Some may decide to move closer to adult children who have moved away. Older people who are tired of coping […]
Dance’s Impact on the Health of Seniors
Updated May 2025 Martha Graham said, “Dance is the hidden language of the soul of the body.” The benefit of expressing the soul through dance might explain Satchel Paige’s advice: “Dance like nobody’s watching.” For older adults, dance benefits both the mind and the body. In 2017—-2020, researchers in England studied Dance for Health… Researchers […]