When Stephen Leach gave up his Rockaway, New Jersey, condo at age 48 to move back in with Mom and Dad, it was out of need -- his parents', not his.
As older generations lead increasingly active sex lives, research shows they may also be suffering from a rise in sexually transmitted diseases
For the first time, U.S. life expectancy has surpassed 78 years, the government reported Wednesday, although the United States continues to lag behind about 30 other countries in estimated life span
Costs for nursing homes, assisted living facilities and some in-home care services have increased for a fifth consecutive year, and could rise further if a shortage of long-term care workers isn't resolved
Newsflash for rock stars and teenagers: It turns out everything doesn't go downhill as we age -- the golden years really are golden
Question: I started collecting Social Security last year, but I'm still working and Social Security payroll taxes are still being deducted from my earnings. Am I entitled to have my Social Security benefit recalculated based on the payroll taxes I've been paying since I've begun collecting? - Ken Kass
Older woman seduces younger man. Sound familiar? It's a scene from the 1967 coming-of-age classic "The Graduate."
The life expectancy for Americans is nearly 78 years, the longest in U.S. history, according to new government figures from 2005 released Thursday
WHEN JOHN AND MARY OWEN went house hunting in Santa Ana, Calif. eight years ago, they looked for a home with enough extra space to accommodate at least one of their elderly parents. That choice proved fortuitous. Shortly after they moved in, Mary's mother, Gerry Cooley, came to live with them for good. In 2000, John's mother, Fern, helped finance a $100,000 renovation to transform half of the Owens' 3,200-square-foot basement into a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment, complete with a kitchen and laundry room. Eighteen months ago it became a permanent home for both Cooley and Fern Owen, now 83 and 92. "It's been an adjustment, " says John, "but now I couldn't imagine living any other way."
As baby boomers reach retirement, an unsettling issue grows ever more pressing: finding the work force to tend to the millions of boomers who will someday need ongoing care because of physical and mental frailties
When Stephen Leach gave up his Rockaway, New Jersey, condo at age 48 to move back in with Mom and Dad, it was out of need -- his parents', not his.
As older generations lead increasingly active sex lives, research shows they may also be suffering from a rise in sexually transmitted diseases
For the first time, U.S. life expectancy has surpassed 78 years, the government reported Wednesday, although the United States continues to lag behind about 30 other countries in estimated life span
Costs for nursing homes, assisted living facilities and some in-home care services have increased for a fifth consecutive year, and could rise further if a shortage of long-term care workers isn't resolved
Newsflash for rock stars and teenagers: It turns out everything doesn't go downhill as we age -- the golden years really are golden
Question: I started collecting Social Security last year, but I'm still working and Social Security payroll taxes are still being deducted from my earnings. Am I entitled to have my Social Security benefit recalculated based on the payroll taxes I've been paying since I've begun collecting? - Ken Kass
Older woman seduces younger man. Sound familiar? It's a scene from the 1967 coming-of-age classic "The Graduate."
The life expectancy for Americans is nearly 78 years, the longest in U.S. history, according to new government figures from 2005 released Thursday
WHEN JOHN AND MARY OWEN went house hunting in Santa Ana, Calif. eight years ago, they looked for a home with enough extra space to accommodate at least one of their elderly parents. That choice proved fortuitous. Shortly after they moved in, Mary's mother, Gerry Cooley, came to live with them for good. In 2000, John's mother, Fern, helped finance a $100,000 renovation to transform half of the Owens' 3,200-square-foot basement into a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment, complete with a kitchen and laundry room. Eighteen months ago it became a permanent home for both Cooley and Fern Owen, now 83 and 92. "It's been an adjustment, " says John, "but now I couldn't imagine living any other way."
As baby boomers reach retirement, an unsettling issue grows ever more pressing: finding the work force to tend to the millions of boomers who will someday need ongoing care because of physical and mental frailties
When John and Mary Owen went house hunting in Santa Ana, Calif. eight years ago, they looked for a home with enough extra space to accommodate at least one of their elderly parents. That choice proved fortuitous.
To: Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Rudy Giuliani, John Edwards, John McCain, et al.
When Allison Gage gave birth to her first child three years ago in Minneapolis, it should have been a joyful moment. Instead, she was worried sick about her elderly parents, Baldwin and Linda Yeung. The couple live 2,000 miles away in Sonoma, Calif. and hadn't returned any of her phone calls.
Clothia Roussell draws inspiration from the prophets. "I've read in the Bible how we're supposed to live to see 120, and those prophets lived to be 400 or 500 years old," said the 49-year-old homemaker.
Currently, most of us reach our physical peak between twenty and thirty and begin a steady decline after that. By seventy, we have lost 40 percent of our maximum breathing capacity, muscle and bone mass have declined, body fat has increased, and sight and hearing have gotten worse. We may want to chase life and live longer, but not at the expense of function, both of mind and body.
Dr. Thomas Perls is a leading expert on aging, so I was a little nervous when he arrived recently at my house at 6:20 a.m. He was there to assess how the daily decisions I'm making are affecting my life expectancy.
For most of human history, long life was exceedingly rare.
If you haven't heard of resveratrol, you're probably too young to have had the experience of gazing into the bathroom mirror in the morning and thinking, Damm." Resveratrol is the ingredient in re...
You're rushing to drop the kids at school, fumbling with coats and lunch boxes, when you get the call. Mom's had a fall, and she's in the E.R. Your dad is panicked and asking you to come home, now.
As we eat, so will we age.
For some, the search for the fountain of youth means downing fruit-flavored potions they believe give them more energy. Others look for it in the creams and lotions they rub on their crows' feet in hopes that the wrinkles will magically disappear. Still, there are those of us who think a true fountain of youth would deliver the answer to one of the mysteries of middle-age life: Where did I put my car keys?
How long would these drugs let us live?
If you haven't heard of resveratrol, you're probably too young to have had the experience of gazing in the bathroom mirror in the morning and thinking, "damn."
When David Harrill's aging mother-in-law moved in earlier this year, he knew one consideration trumped all others: Don't mess with her bridge game.
The week after Labor Day, I got down to some serious retirement planning: I raced in five events at the 2006 World Masters Rowing Regatta, a competition that attracts some 3,000 rowers with an aver...
It's no surprise that healthcare costs are soaring. The cost of a nursing home today is about $71,000 annually, or about $200 a day. The cost for assisted living is about $32,000 a year or $88 dollars a day.
Since the U.S. population crossed the 200 million mark in 1967, America has grown into a more sprawling, more southern and western, suburban nation with more crowded highways.
You know you're officially part of a trend when someone gives you a catchy label, and there's a new one out there: the 60-year-old kid. It means someone who is just short of retirement age and stil...
You know you're officially part of a trend when someone gives you a catchy label, and there's a new one out there: the 60-year-old kid.
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Like the estimated 34 million Americans now caring for an aging loved one, you may be worried that one day soon your mom or dad will need your help. Maybe you've already spotted a few warning signs...
1) You turned 55 this year (happy birthday), and retirement suddenly doesn't seem quite so far away. At what age will you be able to collect full Social Security benefits?
The FDA approved Genentech's drug for age-related vision loss, a potential blockbuster that would treat the leading cause of blindness in older people.
Like the estimated 34 million Americans now caring for an aging loved one, you may be worried that one day soon your mom or dad will need your help.
Mother's Day is coming up...so instead of the flowers and the candy, think about giving her the gift she'll always remember: financial security. Today's Five Tips will tell you how.
Dr. Andrew Weil is arguably America's foremost practitioner of alternative medicine, or as he likes to call it, integrative medicine.
Dr. Andrew Weil is arguably America's foremost practitioner of alternative medicine, or as he likes to call it, integrative medicine. He believes the key to a long and healthy life lies in staying active, eating more fruit and grains, and practicing massage and meditation in order to shed stress.
An estimated 5 million Americans currently care for an aging family member who lives at least an hour away. If you're among them, you know that the emotional, physical and financial toll can be ste...
An estimated 5 million Americans currently care for an aging family member who lives at least an hour away.
Work-life balance is becoming increasingly important: 2020 will see a high premium placed on the ability to combine paid work with other activities and a workplace that runs on flexibility.
No matter when you were born, you march to the beat of the baby boom. The high birth rate after World War II created a generation of 76 million whose sheer size has shaped U.S. consumption and inve...
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - There's been a lot of talk lately about eliminating the cap on wages subject to the Social Security payroll tax.
Within seconds of waking to the phone ringing at 2 a.m. on a chilly night in late October, Bill Hanrahan knew what the call was about. It was the same call he'd received at least once a week for mo...
In industry jargon, the need for long-term health care is considered "an insurable event." But for Blanche Hamilton, the need was called Mom. "There is no way to describe how awful it is to watch s...
Money problems plague every age category. We've been focusing on debt problems at different life stages, and today we're looking at how seniors get in trouble.
Absent-mindedly stroking his Rip Van Winkle beard, Aubrey de Grey recalls when he first realized how humans might halt the process of growing old. His "Eureka!" came at a research meeting in Califo...
The power of wishful thinking guarantees that just about anything can be successfully marketed as an elixir of youth. Pee, for instance. A multitude of websites extol the ability of "urine therapy"...
Actuaries, not economists, are the truly dismal scientists. Consider some actuarial projections about the graying America of 2050: One in 26 of us will have Alzheimer's disease, compared with one i...
Has a financial adviser suggested a long-term-care policy as part of your retirement plan? Perhaps you've watched an elderly parent struggle to pay for nursing care and wondered whether there's a b...
Driving west into the desert from Phoenix on U.S. 60, the history of retirement in America passes before your eyes, shimmering in the 93[degrees]F heat. First comes Sun City (pop. 46,000), the prot...
Time was, Americans grew old at home. When our health failed, we could rely on our family to prepare meals or pay a visit, dispensing equal measures of care and comfort. Most of us still cling to t...
I am 34 years old. On the face of it, there is nothing particularly interesting about this fact--certainly nothing unusual. By current U.S. Census estimates, there are approximately 4 million 34-ye...
When do you think about retirement? During idle moments, when thoughts turn to chucking your job and heading to the beach? Or is it every time you buy a stock, pay your mortgage, start a new job or...
Larry Ellison has the good life down pat--health, youthful good looks, vast wealth, a fast sailboat, airplanes, and more gorgeous amours than a Hollywood hunk. But like every potentate from King Tu...
Margie White ran for the phone. It was the summer of 1993. White, her husband and two teenage sons had just moved back to Plano, Texas, near their families. There were boxes everywhere. The kids ha...
Baby-boomers have ushered in most every major trend over the past 50 years. But it was their grandparents who initiated the most radical demographic change of the past half-century--a dramatic decl...
Chin up, fellow boomers, aging has its compensations. Our fingernails are growing slower, so we don't need to clip them as often. Our sweat glands are waning, so we have less body odor to worry abo...
Even in families that are closer than Rebecca's, aging parents are often reluctant to discuss their financial situation with their children--who, in turn, are often reluctant to ask. This uncomfort...
We all know who Peter Drucker is. He's the original management guru and also, without a doubt, the most prescient business-trend spotter of our time. In the early 1950s he was among the first to di...
Plan as you may, it pays to remember the poignant line from poet Robert Burns, pointing to the "best-laid schemes o' mice and men," which often go awry. Could your retirement plan be on a similar c...
If you think of retirement as a nice, tranquil place where you can stretch out and finally breathe easy, you'd better put your ear to the ground.
Everyone has a dream they'd like the stock market to fulfill--a vacation home, a child's education, a peaceful retirement. Yet identifying the companies that can provide such long-term riches is a ...
Social Security as you know it is about to disappear. In its place will likely be a federal retirement system that forces today's workers to save more on their own and that pays out smaller benefit...
This special section is devoted to retirement issues: what you'll need, how to invest wisely, where to live, and who's doing retirement the right way.
FIVE YEARS AGO, STAN AND BETTY HIROTA OF OREGON CITY, ORE. got the phone call everyone with aging parents dreads. A cousin who lived near Stan's parents in Honolulu told Stan that his father, Eijir...
What's in and what's out with MONEY readers as 1996 begins? According to our mail, lavish spending is out, saving is in; complaining about debt is out, taking action to reduce it is in; and living ...
WHEN SHIRLEY HINTON LEARNED OF the double murder of her aunt Hazel Gleese and Hazel's husband Leo early this year, she suspected their preacher. "He promised to check on them every single day," she...
EXPERTS ON AGING FROM AROUND THE NATION HAVE HELPED MONEY create this regional guide to some of America's premier facilities for the elderly. Almost all have waiting lists ranging from a few weeks ...
Hope I die before I get old. PETE TOWNSHEND 1966
FIRST, a brief disclaimer from one of the country's top experts on aging. ''Life's a crapshoot,'' says the NIA's Dick Sprott. ''There aren't any guarantees.'' The odds get better, though, the longe...
Most oldsters stay put until failing health forces them to forsake their residences. But some 250,000 relatively well-off Americans, worried that they won't find a decent nursing home when the need...
One of the critical issues of the coming decade will surely be the large and growing share of federal spending earmarked for the elderly. Overall, some 55% of federal social spending -- or roughly ...
T'S SUNDAY NIGHT. Time to make the weekly how're-you-doing phone call to your mother living alone back in Omaha. But when she finally answers, something is wrong. Her speech is labored and slurred,...
IT IS ONE OF THE MOST crucial issues facing U.S. society. But hardly a politician will even talk about the subject, much less propose remedies for it. The problem? Simply put, America is spending t...
Few families are closer than the Lifsons of Hopkins, Minn. With Laurel, 40, and Scott, 39, living just a block away from Laurel's parents, Efrom and Honee Abramson, ages 73 and 71, the two couples ...
Americans are worried sick about their ability to pay for nursing homes and other long-term care. In a recent Gallup poll of 1,000 Americans age 18 and older, only 10% said they are ''very confiden...
Rachel Krasner's four older siblings used to tell her what it had been like to leave Russia -- how, after their mother died giving birth to her in about 1908, their grandmother packed the brood ont...
AGE HEALTHFULLY, retire earlier, and bank on ever richer government benefits. For nearly 50 years, political leaders in North America, Japan, and Europe have promised their citizens varying version...
Do you have enough stashed away for your old age? Consider this: Within 20 years the average life expectancy of a 65-year-old is expected to grow to 81 for men and 86 for women. So if you think tha...
Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, published in 1963, helped inspire the feminist movement by attacking the home-centered roles that discouraged women from seeking broader opportunities. Now Fr...
Most conventional wisdom is harmless enough when it's wrong. So what if the early bird doesn't catch the worm? At least he'll catch the sunrise. But running your financial life on cliches can be ha...
For an idea of your employer-paid health insurance coverage in retirement, consider what it is now. Chances are your company has been tinkering with your medical benefits lately, adding an option h...
A recent survey found that, of the 3.7 million American families now taking care of an elderly relative or friend, more than a third get no assistance from any outside service, agency or home healt...
Face this fact: If you have a parent alive today, you likely have a crisis waiting for you somewhere down the road. Sooner or later that parent will need help. The problem your parent will have may...
Come 100 insurance companies now offer coverage for long-term care in a nursing home (or, in some cases, the patient's own house). Although it may seem like essential protection against admittedly ...
When his wife died three years ago, Robert Shimmin, called Bob-Bob by his friends and relatives, moved out of his San Diego home and in with his son Phil's family in Woodland Hills, Calif. Reliant ...
May your hands always be busy May your feet always be swift May you have a strong foundation When the winds of changes shift . . . May you stay forever young. -- ''Forever Young,'' by Bob Dylan, 48...
THE FUTURE has arrived and is available for viewing in Florida, where 18% of the residents are over 65. That's what the elderly population of the whole U.S. will amount to in 30 years; it's 12% now...
It is an article of faith in America -- and an explicit mandate of the Bill of Rights -- that no citizen may be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law. But consider the fo...
Psychiatric social worker Phyllis Sharlin, 45, of Potomac, Md. helps people solve personal problems for a living. But she was at a loss for a solution when her own arthritic 79-year-old mother Bert...
In a democracy, any group that claims to represent extraordinary numbers merits close scrutiny. By that standard, then, the American Association of Retired Persons deserves to be one of the most ca...
Like many other nonprofit organizations, AARP needs money. But instead of hawking museum replicas, AARP sells $106 million worth of products and services ranging from angina medications to tours of...
Retirement is a word that never furrowed the brow of pianist Arthur Rubinstein. Lobster, caviar and beautiful women probably should have, but Rubinstein nonetheless performed for two robust decades...
MOST PEOPLE'S foremost fear in planning their retirement is simply outliving their money. Yet that terror can be tamed by Social Security, a pension and a well-planned program of personal savings a...
Most people's foremost fear in planning their retirement is simply outliving their money. Yet that terror can be tamed by Social Security, a pension and a well-planned program of personal savings a...
A PIG IN A PYTHON is what demographers whimsically call the baby boom, that troublesome lump of 75 million Americans born between 1946 and 1964. Almost one-third of the population today, the boomer...
''Did Uncle Ned turn off the stove?'' ''Has the doctor seen my mother yet?'' Such questions preoccupy an increasing number of American workers, affecting productivity. So elder care could soon repl...

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