Tips for Downsizing Your Home
Many Seniors have spent a lifetime accumulating treasured possessions, like family memorabilia, furniture, décor and more. When it’s time to move or downsize, however, culling through these well-loved items can be a major chore. Here are our best downsizing home tips for Seniors.
5 Ways Seniors Can Get “Back to School” this Fall
Kids shouldn’t have all the fun of capturing that familiar “back to school” feeling. Research proves it’s great for people to keep learning at any age.
Common Mistakes People Make When They Offer Condolences
Grief is a difficult journey for both the individual grieving, and for the individuals that seek to support the journey. If you have a friend who is currently grieving the loss of a loved one, this guest post by Suzie Kolber, a friend of Generations Senior Living, to help you know just what to say
5 Hydration Tips for Seniors to “Drink Up” This Summer
Warmer weather is finally here, which means it’s time to spend a few more hours soaking up the sun. For seniors or your loved ones, however, it’s more important than ever to stay hydrated in hot, dry weather. Dehydration happens when an individual loses more water than they take in. So those extra
Easy Gardening and Growing Solutions for Seniors
Cold temperatures are finally a thing of the past and it’s time to enjoy that spring weather. For many Seniors, warmer weather means being outside in the garden or tending to flower beds.
6 Spring Cleaning Tips for Seniors and their Caregivers
It’s that special time of year when many people decide to dive into spring cleaning.
5 Benefits of Grief and Bereavement Support Groups
“Why don’t you check out a grief support group,” is often offered as a suggestion to people after the loss of a loved one. And it’s not a bad suggestion. Grief and bereavement support groups offer many benefits to participants.
Three Tips for Tax Season
It may seem ambitious to look ahead to April during the cold weather months, but now really is the best time to get organized for tax season. Seniors especially should look ahead since taxes and deductions can be significantly different (and sometimes more complicated) than what was filed
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