Many seniors enter into relationships late in life. The thought a legal relationship may arise often never enters their minds.
Retirement Living
Role Reversal – Caring for Your Parents
Caring for your parents as they age can be an emotional time. It’s worth putting some thought into how you’ll cope with the experience.
Moving Home – Is it Ever too Late?
Relocating is something most people consider during the course of their lifetime, and seniors aren’t immune from it.
Do Seniors Need Less Sleep?
Seniors get lumbered with a lot of myths, and a very common one is older people require less sleep.
Meaning over Money – the Gift of Legacy
Leaving a ‘legacy’ is not only about dollars and cents; it’s about the positive values we have instilled in our family
For the Joy of Painting
Step into the world of professional artist Carol Moffatt, for whom retirement has opened the doors to a whole new level of creativity.
Hatching a Plan for Retirement
As I approached retirement, I hatched a retirement plan to climb of all the 133 peaks named or numbered on a hand-drawn sketch.
Senior Drivers are Individuals!
It’s one of the most difficult decisions we are faced with as we grow older – whether or not we should retain our drivers licence.
Too Old To Work?
Most people over 75 are no longer in the workforce, not necessarily because they are physically or otherwise incapable of handling their jobs.
A First Novel – At 85
Jenny Lynch, a former NZ Woman's Weekly editor and magazine feature writer, explains why she felt compelled to tackle writing her first novel at the age of 85, and how she brought it to fruition.