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6 Common Myths about Memory Loss and Alzheimer’s Disease

By Mike Good March 16, 2021

Memory loss and its effects on a family are often misunderstood. Bringing clarity to the issue is vital to empowering you and those you care about to age well. Here are 6 of the most common myths about memory loss and Alzheimer’s…

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Understanding Our Sacral Chakra to Navigate Grief

By Sheena Nancy Sarles March 09, 2021

Our second chakra, Svadhisthana is our Sacral water energy center. Our tears of grief come from this chakra. Loss of our most beloved relationships and connections manifests in our Sacral Chakra. We can meet those losses with…

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5 Reasons Why Boomers Want to Work in Retirement

By Hilary Henderson March 09, 2021

If I asked you to provide some reasons as to why many Boomers want to continue working in retirement, the most frequent answer would be, “for the money.” I don’t doubt that is the main motive, but I would like to further…

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Why Not Now at Any Age? 4 Questions to Help Stimulate Positive Change in Your Life After 60

By Robin Griffiths March 09, 2021

I recently read the book Make Your Bed by Admiral William H. McRaven. This inspiring read is about lessons the author learned from basic SEAL training. McRaven uses his experience to teach how these life lessons can help anyone become…

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Senior Transportation Guide

By Sixty and Me March 08, 2021

Finding the best transportation option as a senior can be confusing. For many, age related medical issues mean they can no longer safely drive. If you no longer hold a driving license what are your options? The first port of call will often be family. Asking a relative to drive to the shops or medical […]

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Beyond Bingo: Making Older Adult Activities Meaningful with Live Streams

By Anthony Cirillo March 03, 2021

My friend and colleague Gloria Hoffner, creator of Science for Seniors, is a one-woman crusade against Bingo in senior living. It’s not that there is no place for it in senior living activities, it’s when it becomes the only and all-consuming…

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Moving Your Root Chakra Can Help You Navigate Your Grief

By Sheena Nancy Sarles February 12, 2021

In our Sixty and Me community, there is grief, loss, and transition. Our loved ones pass on; we lose jobs, homes, relationships, our youthful bodies, and more; we transition from who we were at 20, 30 or 40 to an older and wiser…

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Hearing Loss Resources

By Jessica Thomas February 11, 2021

Estimates suggest that 30 million Americans currently are impacted by some degree of hearing loss, ranging from mild to profound or complete hearing loss. Since hearing loss is also associated with age, as the American population continues to age, one would expect that the number of impacted Americans will likely rise. Hearing loss is not […]

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Look Forward to Stay Positive in the Present

By Jackie Parsons January 27, 2021

If we turned the clock back precisely 12 months, most of us would have been as incredulous then as we are now at the dramatic turn foisted on the world. Of course, we’re still living in uncertain times. While some of us are enjoying the independence…

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3 Essential Tools of the Trade for Applying Makeup After 50

By Penelope Jane Whiteley January 23, 2021

A variety of brushes and other make-up applicators can help us apply makeup with more precision and subtlety. They can have a considerable impact on the way we look and investing in a set of superior quality brushes…

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