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The Art of a Handwritten Letter

View from above of senior hands, one holding pen, poised above blank paper

No one can deny that technologies like texting, e-mailing, and social media have improved the world in many ways. They offer speed and convenience, they create a digital paper trail, and they’re tremendously helpful for people with illegibly bad handwriting. Unfortunately, as these technologies have become more …

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Christmas Games for Seniors

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One of the best things about the holiday season is that it brings people together. Friends, family, and neighbors come together to celebrate at parties and dinners throughout December. Although conversation and eating often dominate large parts of these celebrations, if you have a little extra time …

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Halloween Costume Ideas for Seniors

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Are you attending a Halloween party this season? If the invitation calls for costumes, don’t be a party pooper. You’re never too old to be a bit silly, and we’ve compiled a helpful list of Halloween costume ideas for seniors. These costumes are inexpensive and easy to …

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Thanksgiving Tips for Healthy Eating

View from above of Thanksgiving meal, turkey and sides

If you’re like most Americans, you look forward to Thanksgiving dinner all year round: the juicy turkey, flavorful stuffing, fluffy mashed potatoes, tart cranberry sauce, and of course a big dollop of gravy to top it all off. Second helpings and slices of pie for dessert are …

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Things to Be Thankful for This Year

Blankets, book, lantern near fireplace

In the tedium of everyday life, many people take things for granted. They’re so busy focusing on the negative aspects of life – from minor inconveniences to major heartaches – that they forget how good they have it. Thanksgiving provides a lovely opportunity to focus on gratitude …

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Classic Halloween Movies

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The spookiest day of the year is just around the corner! Although there are many ways to get in the Halloween spirit – carving jack-o-lanterns, eating candy corn, planning a costume party – one of our favorites is to watch a scary movie. Even if you don’t …

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Autumn Bucket List for Seniors

Senior couple with a dog on a bench in the park in autumn

Fall always seems to fly by. One minute it’s summer and you’re sitting outside with sunglasses and a glass of lemonade, the next minute you’re bundled up in a coat and buying Christmas presents. So now that it’s officially fall, take advantage of it! In many parts …

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What Are the Stages of Alzheimer’s?

Close-up of senior man doing crossword puzzle

If your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, you may be experiencing quite a bit of uncertainty. After all, an Alzheimer’s diagnosis raises a lot of questions related to your loved one’s health, finances, and life expectancy. Fortunately, there are several things you can do …

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