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10 Early Warning Signs of Dementia (And What to Do Next)
We all forget where we put our keys or struggle to recall a name now and then—that's normal aging. But when cognitive changes begin to interfere with either daily life or personal safety, it may signal something more. Noticing these subtle changes in someone you love can stir up a mix of emotions about what comes next. Maybe your mom repeats the same story three times in an afternoon, or your spouse struggles to find familiar words that once came easily. However, recognizing
Brittney Pierce
Feb 234 min read


Smartphone Tips That Will Save You Money
Your smartphone can be a powerful money-saving tool if you know where to look. From sneaky subscriptions to missed discounts, small habits on your phone can quietly drain your wallet. Here are some easy smartphone tips that can help you save real money starting today. Find and Cancel Unused Subscriptions Subscriptions are one of the biggest hidden money leaks. Many of us sign up for free trials and forget about them – until we’re charged month after month. Many subscriptions
Brittney Pierce
Feb 164 min read


Keep it Simple: Tips for Visiting Your Loved Ones in Memory Care
The journey through memory loss is rarely a straight line. It is a path marked by winding turns, unexpected plateaus, and moments of profound clarity that can catch you off guard with their beauty. When a family makes the brave decision to move a loved one into a specialized community, they often feel a complex mix of relief and trepidation. Relief comes from knowing their family member is in a secure, professional environment, but the trepidation often centers on the visit i
Brittney Pierce
Feb 96 min read


Where Can I Make New Friends in Retirement?
During our years in the workforce, most of us looked forward to retirement as a time of relaxation and the opportunity to have more choices in how we spent our time. However, many of us are surprised at the disruption retirement can cause to our network of friends. Consider the workplace. Here we had a community of colleagues with whom we interacted daily. True, some evolved into lifelong friends, but retirement usually means we lose day-to-day interaction with most former co
Brittney Pierce
Feb 24 min read



























