Baby boomers can survive layoffs late in the game
With the economy struggling to regain stability, many baby boomers are finding themselves in a place they never thought they would be at this stage in the game — the unemployment line. According to a forecast from UCLA's Anderson School of Management released in late 2008, the country is expected to lose 2 million jobs in 2009. Full Story
Advantages to 55-plus living
Look around many of the suburban areas, and you are likely to find age-restricted communities catering to adults who have hit the magical age of 55. At this age you may be thinking of retirement or are ready to put in a few more years on the job. Full Story
Wandering a common problem for elderly
Senior citizens are the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population, and many are healthy, vivacious people. However, it is estimated that 16 million elderly people in this country have Alzheimer's disease, a debilitating condition marked by memory loss, confusion and trouble communicating. Full Story