by mg_user | Jan 30, 2018 | Current Events
If you watch or read the news, you may have noticed that experts have been trying to warn the public about a flu epidemic here in America. In fact, the CDC has said that this is the “number of people going to see doctors for [the flu] is at its highest rate since the...
by mg_user | Jan 18, 2018 | Current Events
In December 2017, Congress and the Senate passed a tax reform bill that became law. The bill, called the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, has mostly been hailed as a major win for corporations and the very wealthy, since it significantly lowered the corporate tax rate and...
by mg_user | Nov 28, 2017 | Current Events
A panel of physicians recently lowered the threshold for high blood pressure, often a precursor to cardiovascular disease, which is now the leading cause of death for both men and women here in the United States. Under these new guidelines, an additional 30 million...
by mg_user | Nov 21, 2017 | Current Events
Loneliness is a feeling that can overcome you at any age, but it’s something that many seniors struggle with as they age. In addition to feelings of sadness and isolation, loneliness can also have a negative impact on your overall health. In fact, research has shown...
by mg_user | Sep 14, 2017 | Current Events
Falls can cost you more than just your health; they can also take a bite out of your piggy bank. While many people only consider the health concerns that come along with senior falls, they often overlook the monetary cost of falls that follow. The Department of...
by mg_user | Aug 15, 2017 | Current Events
Due to the physical and cognitive limitations that often occur with age, managing one’s finances can become increasingly difficult. That’s why many seniors entrust their finances to someone else, such as a family member, professional money manager, friend or neighbor....