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Assisted Living After the First Month: The Long View
Months two through twelve in assisted living are the part nobody warns you about. The dip at week ten, the care conference at month three, the first holiday in
Senior Care Products in 2026: 12 That Earn Their Keep
Specific brands, real 2026 prices, and the Medicare codes you need on the prescription. The senior care list a caregiver can actually act on.
Retirement Budgeting: What the Real Numbers Look Like
Fidelity's $165,000 healthcare estimate is the number that made me sit down and rerun my parents' retirement math. Here's what holds up — and what doesn't — whe
Supplements After 65: What the Evidence Actually Says
A woman brought me a paper bag with fourteen bottles in it. Most of them had no business being there. Here is what 40 years of working with older adults — and t
30 Essential Questions: Choosing Assisted Living for Parents
After moving both his father and mother into assisted living, Benjamin Wells shares the questions that actually matter — about care, money, contracts, and the t
Why Older Adults Get Dehydrated — and What Actually Helps
Thirst signaling blunts with age. Kidneys lose concentrating power. Many older women restrict fluids to avoid bathroom trips. Here is what the evidence says abo
A Parent's First Month in Assisted Living
What actually happens week by week when you move a parent into assisted living, from somebody who did it with her mother Dorothy. The honest version.
Navigating Love's Journey: 10 Ways to Date as a Senior
Finding love and companionship doesn't have an age limit. If you're a senior looking to dip your toes into the dating pool, you're in the right place. In thi...
Vitamin D After 70: What the Numbers Actually Mean
Aging changes how your body makes and uses vitamin D — sometimes by half. A wellness counselor's plain-language guide to dosing, blood levels, food, sun, and wh
Fashion Brands Worth Buying After 60: An Honest List
A 72-year-old's honest take on which clothing brands actually fit, flatter, and last — and which ones are selling you a costume in pastel.
Why Families Become Caregivers for Aging Parents
Most family caregivers didn't choose the role; they arrived at it. A financial planner breaks down the forces that bring families here and what to do before a c
The Best Cities for Senior Retirees: An Honest 2026 Guide
Most 'best places to retire' rankings are subjective and quietly selling something. Here's an honest, criteria-first guide to ten U.S. cities for retirees — eac