September is Intergeneration Month, launched by The Intergenerational Foundation, to connect generations and urge people from varying age groups to socialize. The idea behind recognizing Intergeneration Month each September is...
It can be difficult to get to the polls no matter your age, but that doesn’t mean anyone should forego their right to vote. In America, voting is a right...
College Pathway for Students with Intellectual Disabilities
When raising a child with special needs, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to preparing for college. Everyone’s situation varies significantly depending on the intellectual or developmental disability. Many parents utilize high...
If you’ve saved well for retirement, then you may find you can cover your living expenses without needing to withdraw from your retirement accounts. But if you think that by...
When the pandemic hit and people had to spend more time at home, they also began to spend more on home improvements. As more and more people began to renovate,...
Almost 1.2 million Americans went electric in 2023, and according to Kelley Blue Book, electric vehicles are the fastest-growing category in car sales. With states such as California putting forth...
When treatment for serious illnesses is causing more side effects than benefits, or when health problems become compounded, then a patient and their family members may begin to wonder about...
The transition into retirement can be difficult, when work no longer provides a sense of identity and accomplishment. The change can be startling, especially when most people don’t switch to...
A stroke affects the brain’s arteries and occurs when a blood vessel that brings blood to the brain gets blocked or ruptures. The area of the brain that is supplied...
Interest in gardening has increased since the pandemic, as more and more people are searching for ways to disconnect from stressful times and reconnect to nature. It turns out that...