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Remodeling for aging in place today will help sell your home tomorrow

Remodeling for aging in place today will help sell your home tomorrow Before you invest in a home-improvement project, consider your potential buyers with this fact in mind: More than 3.5 million baby boomers turn 55 each year, according to the 2010 U.S. Census. Since people aged 45 to 64 make up more than a quarter of today's U.S. population, there's a good chance you'll be selling to someone in this age group. Will your home appeal to them?

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Choosing the right Medicare plan: Look beyond premiums

Choosing the right Medicare plan: Look beyond premiums Each year, millions of seniors are able to enroll into a new Medicare prescription drug plan (PDP), and the vast number of available options can make this a daunting task. Choosing a Medicare prescription plan can seem confusing, so the more you know, the easier it will be to find one that makes the most sense for you.

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Worried about an older relative's driving?

Worried about an older relative's driving? When families are gathered together this holiday season, you may start to notice changes in an older relative's driving behaviors and begin to have some concerns. You are not alone. If you're worried, you should find out if your concerns are valid. Learn the warning signs, get in the car and observe the older driver.

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The beautiful truth of aging - 4 steps for a healthy and active mind

The beautiful truth of aging - 4 steps for a healthy and active mind With age comes the inevitable anxiety of mental decline. A common misconception is brain health is predetermined and can't be changed - it's the "you're stuck with what you got" notion. But experts suggest brain health can be positively influenced throughout different stages in life.

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Words of wisdom for Alzheimer's caregivers

Words of wisdom for Alzheimer's caregivers More than five million people in the United States have Alzheimer's disease, and that number is growing. As a result, more Americans are becoming caregivers to a mother, father, sibling or spouse. In fact, almost 15 million family members and friends provided unpaid care for someone with AD or another dementia in 2010. For many, this responsibility is unexpected and life changing.

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