WEDNESDAY MAY 20, 2026
 
 

NEWS FOR YOU TO USE

Looking for Home Health Care through Medicare? Not at the Moment...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have kicked off a strong nationwide effort to combat fraud, which includes a six-month pause on new Medicare enrollments for hospices and home health agencies (HHAs), as well as on changes in majority ownership that would necessitate a new enrollment.

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Aging Solo?...
Your Social Security benefits could be influenced by whether you're married or not. Here’s what  financial experts suggest older singles should understand before they kick off their Social Security.

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Seniors And Tax Deductions...
Out-of-pocket medical expenses can really add up for older folks, particularly for retirees. The bright side is that you can deduct some of these costs on your taxes. The catch? They need to be itemized and go beyond 7.5 percent of your adjusted gross income. So, what are itemized deductions, anyway?

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And Off They Go: Sending Our Seniors Away...
Due to the high costs of in-home care, many families, including my own, are relocating their elderly loved ones overseas.
More than 700,000 Americans receive billions in Social Security benefits while living abroad, where their money tends to stretch further; this is based on information from the Social Security Administration.




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You Need More Sleep...
Getting enough sleep is crucial for your health and emotional balance. The quantity and quality of your sleep can impact your body in many different ways. Looking to slow down your biological clock? Aim for 6.4 to 7.8 hours of sleep each night.



 
 
Quote___________________

“I’ve had so much plastic surgery,
 when I die they will donate 
my body to Tupperware.”

Joan Rivers
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Part 2


There are several reasons why we (the residents) can't actually cook our own food.

The most obvious one is that we don't have proper kitchen facilities in our rooms. Even if we did, insurance rules would prevent us from cooking. And then there's the main reason: open heat sources can be really dangerous, especially with seniors around. ...

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT


Sitting for long stretches
 raises heart and diabetes
 risks in older people


Edited by Gaby Clarn

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7 things
 you're doing right now
 that are aging you
 faster than smoking


By Avery White


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Americans are living longer
 but are unsure 
they want to see 100


By Panashe Matemba-Mutasa 

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Overlooked Strategies
 For Health And Longevity
 In Retirement


By Steve Vernon

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Scientists find 
dark chocolate
 ingredient that
 slows aging


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Tupperware Facts

Brownie Wise, a divorced single mother from Georgia, developed the Tupperware home party model after discovering that personal demonstrations in social settings dramatically outsold retail displays. Earl Tupper pulled Tupperware from all retail stores in 1951 to rely exclusively on direct sales through Wise's party system, and sales exploded. In 1954, Wise became the first woman ever featured on the cover of BusinessWeek magazine. Despite her extraordinary contribution to the company's success, Tupper fired Wise in 1958 without severance just before taking the company public, ensuring she received none of the financial windfall.







 
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MONDAY MAY 18, 2026

 
 
 
NEWS FOR YOU TO USE
 

They Lied About  Senior Healthcare...
In July, Congress enacted the Budget Reconciliation Act of 2025. They assured the public that essential Medicaid programs, including HCBS, would be protected and improved, despite slashing federal Medicaid funding to states by $1 trillion—a promise that ultimately fell short.

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Seniors (Still) Love Trump...
Polling indicates that President Trump retains steady support among voters aged 65 and older, despite a drop in his overall ratings. Meanwhile, Democrats are gaining in Senate forecasts, reflecting shifts in voter demographics and increased fundraising efforts.

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Seniors: Online Gambling's Best Customers...
Online gambling has greatly increased, contributing to the $700 billion wagered last year. Ads target older adults, encouraging compulsive betting. Jack F., who was previously a casual gambler in casinos, developed a gambling problem after trying online slots.


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Get Healthy. Plant A Garden...
A recent study found that many people who live to 100 or beyond commonly practice gardening, which may help them live longer as a side benefit.




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Count Backwards For Better Sleep...
If you wake up in the middle of the night, try counting down from eight to one while taking deep breaths. If you still don't feel sleepy after five rounds, avoid checking the time. Instead, move to a quiet, dark area and do something calming like meditating or reading. Return to bed when you feel tired.

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Safely Use Online Pay Apps...
The tales of scams linked to mobile payment apps can really make you think twice. That's why it's crucial to use Venmo, Zelle, and Cash App safely and to recognize scams.



 
 
Quote_______________________

“You're not a baby boomer
if you don't have a
visceral recollection of a Kennedy
and a King assassination,
a Beatles breakup,
a U.S. defeat in Vietnam,
and a Watergate”

P. J. O'Rourke
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Part one

One of the perks of living at the A.L.F. (Assisted Living Facility) is that your rent covers three meals a day. But the downside? You have to eat those three meals every day. Let me break it down for you.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

The 4-Word Trick
 to Saying
 a Great Goodbye 


By Angela Haupt

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Trump’s deportation plans
 threaten 400,000
 direct care jobs


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Is Aging Really 
the Cause of 
Poor Sleep?


By Ashley Merryman

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Older Workers 
Are Building 
New Tech Skills


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Conquer the diseases
 of aging
 and humans could
 live far longer
 than we think, 
scientists propose 



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The Beatles On TV

The Ed Sullivan Show occupied the coveted Sunday night 8 PM time slot on CBS, which was the highest-rated prime-time hour in American television and a slot the entire family watched together. This meant teenagers watched the Beatles alongside their parents, creating an immediate generational flashpoint and maximizing the cultural impact of the performance. The 73 million viewers represented approximately 40 percent of the entire American population at the time, and Sullivan had locked in four additional Beatles appearances to prevent them from appearing on competing networks.



 
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