Low-Impact Activities to Try
Learn about Low-Impact Activities to Try with our comprehensive guide.
Learn about Low-Impact Activities to Try with our comprehensive guide.
If you’re living with hearing loss, you aren’t alone. Nearly 1 in 3 adults between 65 and 74 years old has some degree of hearing loss, while nearly one-half of adults older than 75 years old reports being hard of hearing. There are many simple… Read More »Hearing Loss Tips, Tools, and Technologies
Balance training is important for people of all ages engaged in various exercises and athletics, but it is especially important for baby boomers and older adults.
While things like hearing loss and vision problems are common and natural parts of aging for many people, depression – while common – is not something that should be seen as natural at any age.
Biking is an excellent activity for boomers. Not only is it a fun way to get out and see things with your spouse or friends, it’s also a great low-impact exercise method.
Some people love to be busy and can’t imagine what they’ll do with themselves once they retire, while others continue to work for financial reasons.
Older adults who stay active will achieve a higher level of senior independence for a number of reasons.
Whether you’re an Internet user or not, you might already be familiar with blogs because they are popping up everywhere these days. A blog is like an online journal that people update every day, week or every few weeks.
For some people, it’s hard to imagine living with a roommate who is not a spouse or family member.
Volunteering and civic service have long been much-admired elements of American culture.