FRIDAY MAY 1, 2026
 
 
 
NEWS FOR YOU TO USE
 
Have Your Work And Benefits Too...

The Senior Citizens’ Freedom to Work Act would eliminate a long‑criticized rule that penalizes people who claim benefits early and continue working.



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LOOK OUT! ...

The number of older adults playing pickleball has skyrocketed in recent years, so has that of players visiting the 
emergency room with injuries. Diana S. Young, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon with Lee Physician Group Orthopedics, discusses common pickleball-related injuries, how to minimize your risk and treatment options if symptoms persist.


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That Old Heart Of Yours...

Heart health remains a cornerstone of well-being as we age. In 2026 and beyond, advancements in senior cardiology care are transforming the way elderly individuals and their caregivers approach cardiovascular health. Presented here is the latest, most reliable information to help seniors live their best lives with heart-smart choices and cutting-edge treatments.
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I Don't Want To Go Home Yet...

A hospital stay can be stressful for both patients and their families. For many Medicare beneficiaries, the situation becomes even more concerning when a hospital announces a discharge before the patient feels ready to leave. Know that you do have the right to appeal a hospital discharge and exercising that right can sometimes extend Medicare-covered care during a critical time.

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I've Fallen And I Can't Get Up...

You can easily improve your balance! You don’t need long intense exercise classes or to adopt the “no pain, no gain” mentality. Try Pilates for Improved balance and preventing falls in Adults over 50. 






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Spend Less In '26...

For retirees on fixed incomes, setting and sticking to a budget has never been more critical. Even though income is limited, many expenses are not. Health costs, for example, can be wildly unpredictable for people over 65. Rising prices of consumer goods is also putting pressure on older adults' wallets.

 
 
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"Music expresses that which
 cannot be said and on which
 it is impossible to be silent."

Victor Hugo
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The most recent occasion I stepped beyond the boundaries of our cozy haven on the hill at the A.L.F. was last January. That outing was solely to visit the Urologist's office, located about 4 miles from here. It wasn't much of an adventure, but given my current circumstances, that journey was all I could manage. Travel no longer brings me any pleasure. I only leave here when absolutely required, which isn't very frequent.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT


Protecting Aging Loved Ones
 from Predatory Partners


By Candace Dellacona

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A geriatrician explains
 how to start planning 
for the expensive and complex
 process of aging


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No. 1 Thing 
To Get Rid of
 in Retirement Without 
Sacrificing 
Your Lifestyle


By Vance Cariaga

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The Value of 
Doing Nothing
in Retirement


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How Much 
Investment Risk
 Should You Take on
 During Retirement?


By Laura Bogart

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Eight track tapes in cars

Ford Motor Company became the first automaker to offer factory-installed 8-track tape players in its 1966 model-year vehicles, making the format available across its Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury lines. The partnership with Lear Jet Corporation, which had developed the cartridge format, helped legitimize 8-track as a consumer product almost overnight. RCA simultaneously released 175 prerecorded titles to support the launch, creating instant demand that drove the format's rapid adoption.





 
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 2026
 
 

NEWS FOR YOU TO USE
 
 
Whether you are tech-savvy or not it’s coming your way, big time. “Age tech" is a term that encompasses tools that support older adults. See how this will affect you in years tp come.





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You'll Need More...

Surveys show far more Americans expecting to live on Social Security alone in retirement. That gap 
could become central as Congress debates changes to Social Security as its trust fund is set to run out by 2032. Whether you're planning for your retirement or helping a parent through theirs, knowing which picture is closer to reality can change how much to save, when to claim benefits, and how to think about the other income streams you'll need.



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Mind the gap.

Your Social Security statement says one thing. Your bank account shows something a little different. That gap is mostly explained by one line item: your Medicare Part B premium. For 2026, 
that premium went up by $17.90, bringing it to $202.90 per month. The Social Security Administration deducts it automatically from your monthly benefit. So while you did get a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment this year, a chunk of that raise went right back out the door.



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The Eyes have it.

 As you age, it’s important to keep an eye on your vision. While some vision changes can be expected over time, others may signal something more serious, such as cataracts, glaucoma or age-
related macular degeneration (AMD), which can result in vision loss, blurred vision and glare. Vision screening recommendations for older adults vary by organization based on health status and medical history. Nevertheless, if you have a vision benefit in your insurance plan, it’s a good idea to take advantage of it in 2026.


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It's in the bank.

As you approach retirement age, you're probably looking to make some changes in the way you manage your finances. Banking for senior citizens often has to accommodate planning for future medical expenses as well as everyday spending.The following tips will help you avoid checking fraud and keep your account more secure.


 
 
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“Leave the fireworks for those 
who cast no spark of their own.”

Karen Abbott
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By Aileen Ingram

Standard depression treatments chase away the pain. They fight sadness, fear, and dread. Pills numb the hurt. Talk therapy digs into dark thoughts. This approach helps many. Yet it skips a key part. People lose the spark to feel good. Joy fades. Laughter dies. Simple pleasures turn flat.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
 

Is Taking a Cold Shower
 Good for You?


By Lauryn Higgins

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Why Eating Alone 
Could Be Surprisingly
 Dangerous for
 Older Adults


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The Ultimate Wellness Hack: 
Slowing Aging


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Millions of retirees can work
 while collecting Social Security
 as officials highlight 
the ‘special monthly rule’


By Maya Lanzone

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Study breaks new ground 
on the relationship between
 the arts and well-being 
among older adults


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The deadliest 
fireworks accident in history 

In 1770, a fireworks display in Paris celebrating the marriage of Marie-Antoinette to the Dauphin, later known as Louis XVI, resulted in as many as 3,000 deaths. Most casualties were caused by trampling from a panicked crowd of thousands rushing away after some fireworks were blown into the spectators.




 
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