Life After Retirement
When parents don't have the time or money to travel, kids can see the world with their grandparents.
Since retirement can happen unexpectedly, you should have a backup plan.
Laid-off baby boomers are taking internships to find new jobs and transition into second careers.
The founder of Erickson Retirement Communities shares his lessons on what has worked the best.
Niche communities cater to boomers' retirement needs and whims.
Living on $18,000 to $25,000 a year? It's possible.
Although they're nontraditional, these communities offer plenty of services and support.
You’re never too old to fall in love—or fall apart.
You’re never too old to fall in love—or fall apart.
