May 31, 2021
Your weekly link to news and information from credible newspaper
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Take These 4 Steps for Happier Feet: Like tires on a car, your feet are the foundation of your body. Most of our foot ailments can be minimized or even averted with early treatment and routine maintenance. Next Avenue, May 25.
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5 Ways to Prevent Falls: Falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries among U.S. seniors, leading to the deaths of at least 30,000 older adults each year. These strategies can help you avoid potentially serious injuries and keep you strong. Consumer Reports, May 15.
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My Loneliness Almost Broke Me: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, loneliness is as deadly as obesity, physical inactivity and — shockingly — smoking 15 cigarettes a day. The chronically lonely are at an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes, heart failure and stroke, and the links with heightened depression and anxiety are obvious. Next Avenue, May 25.
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Retirement Planning Checklist: Whether the day you stop working is a decade away or around the corner, these to-do items will help you retire on your own terms. Kiplinger, May 26.
A Freelancer's Guide to Saving for Retirement: More than a third of U.S. workers are now freelancers, gig workers, contractors or small business owners, and the ranks of the self-employed are predicted to grow to half of the entire workforce by 2027. Money, May 26.
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7 Best IRA Accounts for 2021: If you don't have access to a 401(k) retirement account through your workplace, the next best thing may be an IRA. Standing for individual retirement account, an IRA is a tax-advantaged account that lets you put money aside for the future. But while opening an IRA can be a smart financial decision, selecting the right provider can feel overwhelming. U.S. News & World Report, May 24.
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What Is a SEP IRA? If you own a business and want to save for retirement, consider setting up a simplified employee pension individual retirement account. A SEP IRA can help both you and your employees set aside funds for the future. However, make sure your company and your long-term goals are a good match for this type of account. U.S. News & World Report, May 26.
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Living a Life of Purpose after Retirement: 3 Action Steps to Take: When someone asks about what you do, the answer shouldn’t be, “I’m retired.” There is more to the second half of your life … a lot more. Kiplinger, May 26.
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10 Affordable Places to Retire on the Water: A retirement home with water views doesn’t come cheap in any part of the country. But there are a few places where you can retire near a lake, river or bay and not bust your retirement budget. U.S. News & World Report, May 24.
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Long-Term Care Insurance – To Buy or Not to Buy? Should you buy long-term care insurance or save up to self-insure? There are many trade-offs to consider. And, surprise: It doesn’t have to be one or the other. Your strategy over the years can change, depending on your needs and your finances. Kiplinger, May 27.
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How to Be a Better Long-Distance Caregiver: Long pandemic lockdowns forced many older adults to become comfortable with video calls to stay connected with family. That in turn means that long-distance caregivers have a better way to see how their loved ones are faring. NerdWallet, May 27.
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Caring for an Aging Nation: The number of Americans 65 and older is expected to nearly double in the next 40 years. Finding a way to provide and pay for the long-term health services they need won't be easy. Kaiser Health News, May 28.
Could This Be the Way to Better Home Care in America? There's no doubt the pandemic put renewed emphasis on the need for viable, long-term care options to help older people age at home or in their community. One of the best known and effective programs to do it is PACE — the 25-year old federal Program of All inclusive Care for Elderly, an alternative to more traditional home and community based services for people 55 and older. Next Avenue, May 26.
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