Life After Retirement: Fruitful Things to Do at Age 60 and Up
Retirement is perhaps one of the most anticipated time in a person’s life. Imagine, you will no longer have to wake up early every single day to prepare and go to the office. Depending on the mandated government policy, 60 years old is the usual retirement age. After many years of working so hard to […]
How-To Select a Retirement Community for your Aging Parents
If you have a loved one who is approaching an age when he or she could enter a retirement community, then you may be thinking about what you need to consider when selecting a new home for your loved one. There are many factors that you need to consider when selecting a retirement community for your […]
Managing Meds for Patients with Dementia and Alzheimer’s
Sometimes it can seem like a cruel irony: the elderly, particularly those suffering from dementia, senility or Alzheimer’s disease, are often both most in need of medication and most likely to take those medications incorrectly. Mistakes with prescriptions can result in illness and even death, so proper med management for seniors with senility issues is […]
On Elders and Automobiles
image from Pinterest Our aging parents/grandparents are not as spritely and agile as they used to be, but for as long as they have good use of their physical and mental faculties, they should still be able to get behind the wheel and drive. Healthy walks are good for them (and us), but there are just […]
Postgraduate courses for Senior Citizens great way to diversify your life!
It is never too late to learn something new and gain new skills. There are many reasons to seek education when you’re already retired. Some people want to keep training their minds, thus keeping their brains sharp, others simply enjoy learning and have enough free time for it. Some senior citizens with jobs simply want […]