Seniors Information
These Seniors newsletters are full of good information for Seniors and their families. Enjoy them and visit often as we update this regularly.
Landing at Your Dream Destination
Are you considering a big move to a new destination? If you are, you are not alone. Thousands of American retirees move each year. Here are some hotspot locations that other seniors are choosing for retirement.
3 Ways to Prep for Multigenerational Living
The number of parents and adult children choosing to live under one roof is on the rise. Multigenerational living comes with many benefits for families but can also create some challenges. If you are considering moving in with a family member, read on for three ways you can prepare for an easier transition.
4 reasons to work with an Exclusive Seniors Real Estate Specialist
You’ve probably heard the saying, “all real estate is local.” It’s a truism that refers to the unique qualities of neighborhoods and properties –
Smart Home Products for Seniors
Technology offers countless solutions for making life easier with many more products and applications arriving in the not-too-distant future!
5 Way to Declutter Before Listing the Family Home
1. Toss the Trash We often become “clutter blind” to things that collect in our homes. If you have mail waiting to be sorted, handled
3 Ways to Improve Holiday celebrations with Family.
Sharing time together doesn’t have to be stressful especially if you’re willing to make a few adjustments to longstanding traditions. Consider these options.
5 Ways to Save Money on a Fixed Income
Living well on a fixed budget can be challenging. Here are five tips to make it easier to keep your budget in check while enjoying
3 ways to talk so your family will listen.
Buying and selling real estate can be stressful for the entire family. In times of family stress, communication often breaks down. However, there are several
Is an Accessory Dwelling Unit right for you?
As a homeowner, you may be considering adding an accessory dwelling unit to your property: either inside your current home as an addition to your
Self Care for Caregivers
If you are providing care for someone else on an occasional, part-time or full-time basis, you may need a little support yourself. Many children of
Age-Friendly Cities and Communities
Whether you are planning to remain in your current city, or wanting to make a move, determining how “age friendly” the area might be is
Seniors Newsletter
Seniors are the fastest growing users of social media, especially Facebook. It’s a great way to stay in touch with far-flung family members and to
Your Medicine Cabinet and Drug Safety
Expiration Date vs. Shelf Life Shelf life usually refers to the time between a medication’s manufacture date and its expiration date. But a drug’s shelf
Alzheimer’s Prevention
Alzheimer’s disease is now the sixth leading casue of death in the United States and kills more people each year than breast cancer and prostrate
Choosing a Senior Move Professional
Specialists in senior moves can provide extremely valuable services during challenging transitions. It’s imperative, however, that you like, trust and “click” with this individual. They
6 Geriatric Assessments
As people age, their ability to conduct various aspects of routine living may come into question. Too often, however, assessments of when such thresholds have
Tools to Simplify Life Planning
These tools will help you plan your “To-Do” lists to help simplify your life.
10 Questions to ask an Elder Law Attorney
Elder Law attorneys cover a wide variety of legal areas, potentially including guardianship, long term care planning, knowledge of government benefit programs, powers of attorney
Smoother Transitions
Moving is never easy. But if you haven’t done it in a while – or need a little extra help – there are a number
Top 10 Rightsizing Tips
Start with the easy stuff. Eliminate anything that’s broken, damaged or no longer wanted. Then, go to the out-of-the-way spaces like attics, crawlspaces and garages…
Reverse Mortgage Updates
Reverse mortgages were designed to help seniors tap into the accrued equity of their homes. This update had valuable information.
Questions to ask before choosing an Active Adult community.
Every housing decision involves a complex set of factors, but moving into an active adult community add several unique considerations. Your SRES designated agent can
Non-Traditional Retirement Options
Your house is quiet again? But you’re not ready for a quiet retirement? Consider these possibilities for your next stage of life.