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Parkinson's Disease in Seniors: What to Know
The smell goes first, often years before the tremor. A clear-eyed look at Parkinson's in older adults — what the disease actually does, what treatment actually
Keto for Seniors: The Highs and Lows of a Low-Carb Lifestyle
Explore the ketogenic diet's potential benefits and risks for seniors. Learn how to safely adapt keto for aging bodies, with expert guidance on heart health,...
What No One Told Me About Menopause
Eleanor Hayes shares what she's learned from her own body and decades of sitting with women through menopause's physical, emotional, and spiritual shifts.
Valentine's Day at 70: What It Looks Like Now
Victoria Sinclair on what Valentine's Day actually looks like after 47 years of marriage, why the $49.99 teddy bear is never the answer, and how to spend it whe
What Aging Skin Is Actually Doing (and How to Help It)
By 70, the skin produces roughly 60 percent less oil than it did at 20, and the barrier that holds water in begins to thin. Dry skin in older adults is a struct
Digital Delights: Free Online Activities for Seniors
A financial planner's guide to the best free online activities for seniors — virtual museums, brain games, creative tools, free audiobooks, fitness classes, and
10 Netflix Picks Worth Your Time (Updated May 2026)
Ten Netflix shows and films actually worth your evening — verified streaming May 2026, with honest caveats and what changed since last update.
Senior Guide On Medicare and Urgent Care: Complete Tips
As we age, our healthcare needs become increasingly complex, and understanding how Medicare intersects with these needs, particularly when it comes to urgent...
Laughter Is Not the Best Medicine. It Is, However, Free.
Victoria Sinclair on what the laughter-yoga people get wrong, what a 1989 cortisol study at Loma Linda actually proved, and why Frank's deadpan has done more fo
Choosing a Care Home for a Parent: What to Look For
The marketing brochure says 'all-inclusive,' the contract says otherwise. A financial planner who has placed both parents walks through care levels, real costs,
The Largest Assisted Living Companies in the U.S. (2026): What Families Should Know
The biggest assisted living operators ranked — and the question almost nobody tells you to ask: who actually owns them. Public companies, private equity, REITs,
Home Health Monitors: What I'd Actually Buy My Parents
I've spent a year testing home health monitors for my parents. Some changed how their doctors treat them. A few belong in a drawer. Here's the honest sort.