If you're over 50, you might have found yourself in the same situation I was in a year ago: out of work and worried that my age would make it impossible to find another job. Well, I'm happy to say that I've since gotten a new gig, and now I want to share with you the steps I took to find this new opportunity.
When it comes to traveling in Europe, there are some cities that are simply better than others. Sure, every city has something unique and exciting to offer, but whether you're an older traveler or just going on a trip with an older relative, not all European cities were created for seniors. Here are the ten best:
Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Medicare Part C plans, are an option for people who want to get their Medicare benefits from a private insurance company instead of from the federal government.
No trip is risk-free, but cruises are particularly difficult to manage for the average traveler. With so many moving parts to consider, it’s best to approach your decision with caution and patience. If you’re healthy enough to withstand any unexpected complications that may arise during your trip, then there’s no reason why you shouldn’t go ahead with booking that cruise!
If you are turning 65, you are about to join the over 60 million Americans currently enrolled in Medicare, the nation's health insurance program for people age 65 or older.