Layin’ It on the Line: The new retirement loneliness epidemic: Why finances are only half the battle
For decades, retirement planning was built around a simple formula: save enough, invest wisely, and — if all goes well — sail smoothly into your golden years. But today, there’s a growing reality that ...
After the retirement party ends and the congratulations fade, a peculiar silence settles in: One that reveals why so many ...
Picture this. You've spent decades working, saving, planning. You finally reach retirement, and you're ready to enjoy the golden years everyone promised you. So you move into a beautiful gated ...
The study suggests that retirement communities could address loneliness through holistic health programs targeting falls prevention, cognitive health and pain management. “Targeted, holistic ...
Targeted and holistic health and well-being interventions are critical to addressing loneliness in retirement villages, researchers from Bolton Clarke Research Institute and Monash University have ...
Spending more time online doesn’t automatically reduce loneliness for older adults. New research shows purpose in life makes digital connection more meaningful.
When most people think of retirement risks, they picture stock market crashes or medical bills. But one of the biggest threats to your health and happiness in retirement isn’t financial at all. It’s ...
Loneliness later in life can sneak in quietly, shaped by retirement, loss, or changing routines. Yet connection remains ...
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