3 Elements to Age in Place
The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University predicts that by 2035, the population of those 65 and older will grow to approximately 79 million — up more than 30 million from today. And 90 percent of adults in that age group prefer to remain in their homes, according to AARP. For those who would like to stay in their homes into their golden years, updating these three areas to accommodate changing needs is something worth tackling sooner rather than later. Lighting A well-lit home, both indoors and out, is a fundamental component of safe, long-term living. Start by making...
Read MoreUnderstanding and Paying Down Debt
Before you buy that new car or house, put some thought into your finances. Do you have a full understanding of how debt accumulation impacts you? Read on for more, including tips for tackling your financial obligations. Debt’s Daily Impact Owing money affects many aspects of everyday life — from securing a new home to qualifying for a credit card and much more. All rely on your credit score and the information in your credit report, so check your credit report yearly and dispute inaccurate information. Even those who don’t have debt can be caught off guard without emergency...
Read More5 Unexpected Ways To Have an Awesome Summer
Here we finally are again. SUMMER!! For youths, and teens: Endless days of boredom that you spent all the months of the year looking forward to. For parents: A much needed break from homework, strict bedtimes, after school activities and the constant juggling of it all. So how do you make this summer different? In today’s world with the assistance of our technology you can literally spend your entire summer planning your summer. There are countless apps, websites, blog pages, pinterest ideas, etc. to “assist” us in being great parents and to provide our kids with a...
Read MoreWhat is on Your Bucket List this Summer?
So as a Licensed responsible insurance agent, mother and wife, I completely understand how skydiving is likely on the top 10 list of things TO NOT DO if you ever expect to collect on life insurance, or even get your health insurance to cover if you happen to survive. So than, suffice it to say that deciding to go and skydive to help fulfill my 79-year-old Aunt’s “Bucket List” is probably viewed as irresponsible, selfish, and probably even just plain risky. (Even I thought that as I was signing my life away knowing if something happens, my family would have no recourse.)...
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