Here's a secret about retirement that not many people may tell you: it can be boring. Hours and hours of nothing to do! The routine of working, of accomplishing tasks on a daily basis offers its own reward. However while many seniors enjoy the first year or three of commitment-free living, many begin to feel restless. read more
Several decades ago everybody seemed to know that when people retired at 65, they became seniors even though that term did not actually exist at that time. These people were usually referred to as old, older, elderly and even old codger. These labels often resulted in many people feeling and acting older than their physical stamina required. read more
Ideally, people prefer to be able to "age in place". To have the ability to go through the aging process while living in the comfort of your own house. A house you have created so many memories in and a house you are proud to call home. read more