News on Aging & Financial Health

Recent News Stories

99-year-old will finally get to participate in graduation 70 years after earning her degree

May 02, 2019 - The first female to attend Winston-Salem State University on the GI bill, now 99 years old, receives invitation to join in their 2019 graduation.

How the ‘sandwich generation’ affects retirement

May 01, 2019 - The financial pressures of caring for aging parents while raising children creates unique challenges for financial planners.

Aging in America: News and Trends From 2 Summits

Apr 24, 2019 - Both the Aging in America Conference and the What's Next Boomer Business Summit discuss topics and trends affecting senior citizens, such as the epidemic of elder financial fraud.

Opinion: City’s Commitment to Diverse Seniors is Unprecedented

Apr 23, 2019 - The New York City Department for the Aging is focused on supporting the diverse population of older New Yorkers through various programs.

Former Morris County Manager of Assisted Living Facility Admits Stealing From Elderly Victim

Apr 17, 2019 - Business manager of assisted living facility pleads guilty to stealing $237,000 from elderly resident.

How the Oldest People in America’s Blue Zone Make Their Money Last

Apr 16, 2019 - The author looks to members of the Blue Zone in California for connections between money management, a healthy lifestyle, and longevity.