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Turning 60 is an Opportunity to Change Your Life for the Better

By Sherry Bronson July 29, 2019

When I said I was moving to Bali, someone asked, “What are you running from?” The question struck me as odd. I wasn’t running from, I was running to. After years of doing for others this was for me, my great adventure. It was also a test. Could I survive the loneliness that was sure to come? Read More

5 Questions to Ask Yourself When Deciding on Elderly Care Options for Your Parents

By Pat McMahon July 12, 2019

If one or both of your parents is getting to the stage where they need elderly care, you might be feeling a bit overwhelmed with it all. Perhaps you have noticed they aren’t coping as well as they used to…

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6 Ways to Keep Yourself Occupied During Lonely Moments in Your 60s

By Anne Crowther July 03, 2019

Much has been written about loneliness in recent months – and not just about the elderly who find themselves alone in later life. Read More

Why Do I Feel Lonely When I am Surrounded By Others?

By Margaret Manning June 10, 2019

“Why do I feel lonely in a group?” This was the question that one of my friends asked as we sat in a coffee shop after a trip to the gym. She explained that, since she was still working, she was always surrounded by other people. But, she still felt lonely most of the time. Read More

But I Can’t WAIT to Meet You! The Challenges of Online Dating Past 60

By Julia Hubbel May 22, 2019

I copied and pasted the scammer’s message into the white block for reporting fake profiles. This was the eighth this week. The copy is almost always identical too, and goes like this: [Some guy] has found the love of his life…

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6 Ways that Having a Pet Can Improve Your Life After 60

By Perley-Ann Friedman May 20, 2019

I’m a cat person. I’ve always had a cat and can’t image my home without one. My cat isn’t my pet, it’s a member of my family. I love coming home and having my boy run up to greet me, rubbing against my legs and looking up at me with his big wide eyes that say he missed me. No matter how difficult my day has been, I forget it all about it when I see his eager face. Read More

6 Things We Have Learned About the Aging Brain Since 2015

By Sixty and Me May 19, 2019

As women over 60, one thing we can agree on is that time doesn’t stand still. Fortunately for us, neither does research into the ways aging affects our brains. And it couldn’t come at a better time, given the looming Alzheimer’s epidemic…

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How Caregiving Taught Me the Need to Plan for Aging

By Carol Marak April 23, 2019

You may have taken care of an older relative in the past, but odds are, you’re a caregiver right now. If that’s the case, I say, “Good on you, and congratulations for stepping up.” Read More

How Can Boomer Women Create New Friendships in the Tech Age?

By Fran Braga Meininger March 26, 2019

The world and how we relate to it has rapidly changed, impacting how we interact with each other, stay in touch, and maintain an active social presence. Read More

Living Alone Isn’t All Bad… at Least it Can Make You Feel Rich!

By Margaret Manning March 26, 2019

Every time I talk about the topic of loneliness, I am reminded by many women in our community that “being lonely” isn’t the same as “being alone.” In other words, there are many women among us who love living by themselves. So, today, I want to talk about how living alone isn’t all bad… in fact, as our fabulous blogger, Elizabeth Dunkel, points out, it can actually make you feel rich! Confused? Watch today’s video and everything will become clear! Join us for a cup of tea (or coffee) and a chat. And, if you enjoy the show, please tell one friend about us today. Your support means so much to me! Read More