Monthly archives: July 2010
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santos
954 days ago
It is important for us seniors to engage in activities that will benefit our health. However, having too many choices to choose from makes it harder for us to decide what really is best for us. For me, whatever makes you sweat and pant like a dog is totally fine but if a certain exercise will help you get that youthful swag, then why not?.. Which boils down to two [...]
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santos
955 days ago
One of the greatest gifts the internet has been known to give us is the ability to earn money just by spending time on it. Just imagine this: seniors who cannot go out and work hard anymore are no longer bound by their disabilities. They now have the ability to earn as much as any other physically able individual out there without having to contend with rigorous demands of the [...]
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santos
958 days ago
You are indeed a certified senior approaching the age when medications comes first than food, IF, you spend more time in drug stores than you would in a grocery store. Also, if you have become chummy enough with the pharmacist to the extent that you both are already calling each other by first names. However, shopping in a drug store is no fun, not to mention expensive. After all, you [...]
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santos
959 days ago
At one point, debit cards seem to be the most logical thing to have after a series of frightful credit card fraud reports. What in the Earth could possibly go wrong? Considering that debit cards are made more lucrative than ever by offers of zero liability—that is, of course, if you’re able to prove there was an identity theft occurred. I once stumbled upon this large advert showing a good-looking [...]
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santos
960 days ago
Service animals are trained to assist people with disability which can be very helpful for elderly since most of them do need assistance 24/7. One good thing about service animals is they never invade your privacy as a person making the elderly somewhat independent but at the same time, they provide much needed assistance. Service animals—more particularly, service dogs are most popular with blind people or those who are visually [...]
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santos
961 days ago
Living an older adult life—wrinkles and all, you’ll quickly realize that three of the most important things in your life are relationships you keep, health and nest egg, although not exactly in that order. These things, I found after a year of blogging. Then there are those you can delay a day or two but MUST pay attention sooner or later, like estate planning and living accommodations when you can [...]