Welcome to the July edition of the newsletter for CRTS™ certificants!
At 75, Taking Care of Mom, 99: ‘We Did Not Think She Would Live This Long’
Not many years ago, Lynda Faye planned to spend her retirement gardening in Amherst, Mass., and visiting her eight grandchildren. Not on the list of golden-years pursuits: caring for a frail elderly parent.
Technology And Aging – Society’s Savior Or Demon?
If you haven’t been living under a rock you surely realize that our population is aging.
As baby boomers begin to cross over from middle age to older age and with increasing levels of longevity, this aging wave is starting to build.
Why More Retirees Are Becoming Renters
SOME RETIREES WANT TO continue to live in their own home as long as possible, but others are attracted to the convenience and flexibility of renting. The number of renters in their early 60s increased by 84 percent between 2006 and 2016, the most of any age group, according to a new Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University analysis of Census Bureau data.