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Japanese Walking For The Elderly

For those of uswho are in our senior years, finding outdoor activities that are suitable for us can be challenging in some cases, especially if we are not as spry and agile as we used to be. One currently popular activity that is ideal for those of us who are over 65 is “Japanese walking” – also known as “interval walking.”

Romance Among The Elderly

Recently increasing attention is being paid by banks and other financial institutions to the problem of financial scams, especially those targeting the elderly. Scammers are calling people, claiming to be from the person’s bank stating that there is a problem with his/her bank account, bank card or credit card.

What Seniors Can Expect in 2026

Recently increasing attention is being paid by banks and other financial institutions to the problem of financial scams, especially those targeting the elderly. Scammers are calling people, claiming to be from the person’s bank stating that there is a problem with his/her bank account, bank card or credit card.

Financial Scams Targeting the Elderly

Recently increasing attention is being paid by banks and other financial institutions to the problem of financial scams, especially those targeting the elderly. Scammers are calling people, claiming to be from the person’s bank stating that there is a problem with his/her bank account, bank card or credit card.

Seniors – Ready to Dance

We all remember our younger days when going to “the dance” was a much sought after event. Dancing was a
pastime that most of us enjoyed in our youth. However, as we got older, we danced less, probably engaged in it
only on special occasions, such as a wedding or a party of some sort. When we get to be seniors, we may feel that
we are too old to dance, or that dancing might be too strenuous for us. However, dancing has benefits that even
those of us who are seniors can benefit from.

Advice For Seniors From A Senior

Twenty-five years ago, in 2000, the novelist, essayist, and former Harvard professor Roger Rosenblatt wrote a book titled Rules for Aging. He was 60 years old then. Now, 25 years later, at the age of 85, he has written a sequel to it, How to Be a Happy 85-Year-Old (Like Me). Who better than an 85-year-old to advice how to make the most of the senior years? Here is some of the advice that he has for his fellow seniors: