By Jim Miller Dear Savvy Senior, As a teacher for 20 years, I receive a pension from a school system that did not withhold
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Tips for Hot Summer Days
By Chrisann Fennessey The long-awaited summer season is here, bringing with it lengthier days, warmer weather, and — hopefully — plenty of sunshine. Taking
Medicare For All…
By George W. Chapman Thanks in large part to Vermont senator and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, “Medicare For All” — or universal healthcare —
Summer and Spirituality: Uplifting Those Who Live Alone
By Gwenn Voelckers The anticipation of warm summer evenings. New growth. Budding possibilities. What better time to seize the moment and make vital changes
Great Summer Food Watermelon
What makes it so good for you By Anne Palumbo Although National Watermelon Day falls on Aug. 3, we’re featuring watermelon today because warm
The Long-Term Care Benefit Many Veterans Are Missing Out On
By Jim Miller Dear Savvy Senior, I have heard that the VA has a benefit that can help veterans and spouses with long-term care
How Does ‘Life Enrichment’ Enhance Senior Living?
By Jenna Carson Take a moment to think of something special in your life. Maybe it’s the smell of a favorite dish cooking. Maybe
Alone & Content Workshop: A One-Day Boot Camp
Forging a New Life on Your Own By Gwenn Voelckers For some women, living alone in mid-to-later life is a welcome change, especially if
Large Employers Limiting Choices to Providers
By George W. Chapman Faced with continually rising healthcare premiums and costs, many large employers like Walmart are receiving a lot of press for
‘Trust Your Gut’
By William S Ferris, DC In today’s busy world people find it increasingly difficult to obtain the holy grail of a healthy balanced life.







