People return to work for many reasons, but the biggest is financial need. As costs remain high, more retirees could be looking to re-enter the job market.
Category: Retirement Communities and Assisted Living
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5 Money Lessons From People Caring for Their Elderly Parents
The New York Times – Business:Generation X-ers and others shared stories of family crises, and we asked experts how to think about living longer than you expect.
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How Older Adults Are Using VR to Counter Social Isolation
The New York Times – Business:New tools tailored for use in senior living communities allow for shared experiences and social bonding.
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Should I Confront My Friend About Her Affair?
We all reside in senior living, and she is carrying on with a man under his disabled wife’s nose.
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The Sexting Seniors of Assisted Living
My mother was 83. Her boyfriend was 87. They were having the time of their lives.
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Why Are More Retirees Going Back to College?
At Arizona State University, residents pay about $500,000 in entrance fees to live on campus and take classes alongside undergraduates.
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What’s Your Dream Senior Living Community? Take the Quiz
Whether you have Jimmy Buffett on your mind or the urge to take a class or two, we’ve got a community for you.
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Margs, Stars and Classic Cars: Surprising Retirement Communities
Those looking for a retirement plan oriented to their passions can seek out living arrangements that are increasingly catering to niche interests.
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Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Hits Senior Care Work Force
Nursing homes and home care agencies have lost workers as the Trump administration has moved to end deportation protections for migrants with temporary legal status.
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When the Retirement Community Goes Bankrupt
It doesn’t happen often. But when it does, some residents risk losing everything.
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What Drugmakers Did Not Tell Volunteers in Alzheimer’s Trials
Genetic tests showed that certain patients were predisposed to brain injuries if they took the drugs. That information remained secret.
