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Many People Rely on Internet Search to Look Up Medical Symptoms – but Can Doctor Google Cause More Harm Than Good?

Here at AgingOptions, we’ve written many times (most recently in this article just last week) about the importance of choosing the right doctor. Getting age-appropriate medical advice and care is an essential part of maintaining good health. But here’s a guilty secret: all too often, all of us are tempted to consult so-called “medical experts” we’ve … Read more

Not Just a Matter of Luck: Finding the Right Financial Adviser Takes Diligence and Careful Planning

Here at the AgingOptions blog, we enjoy reading the common-sense opinions of syndicated financial columnist and podcast host Chuck Jaffe. In a Seattle Times column we first read last fall, Jaffe writes about the haphazard way in which many people select a financial planner, often choosing someone based on little more than casual acquaintance or a friendly voice on … Read more

Inspired by the Pandemic: Consider This Checklist as a Starting Place to Get Things in Order and Protect Your Estate

Among the lessons learned during the COVID pandemic – too often learned the hard way – is the imperative to prepare ourselves for the unexpected. Two years ago, few people could have predicted the upheaval triggered by lockdowns, illness, and, tragically, premature death.  Writing for the Kiplinger financial website, financial planner Ron Brown urges that we use the pandemic … Read more

Here are Six Reasons You’re Probably Putting Off Writing a Will – and Why Procrastination is a Really Bad Idea

Here at AgingOptions, we totally understand the tendency we all have to procrastinate when faced with something that seems to hard, too time consuming, or too emotionally demanding. It happens to all of us at one time or another. But when it comes to tasks with serious implications – like writing a will – procrastinating … Read more

Recent Survey Shows, If You’re Worried About Inflation Ruining Your Retirement Security, You’re Not Alone

For the past several months, there’s one word that seems to have dominated the U.S. financial headlines: inflation. Over the past decade, the specter of inflation had almost seemed to have disappeared, with the annual rate generally fluctuating in the 1.5 to 2.5 percent range. But those controlled rates seem like a thing of the … Read more

Being a Caregiver for an Aging Parent Brings a Huge Emotional Cost, As Well As a Financial One

One of the reporters we enjoy reading as we scour the web for good topics for the AgingOptions blog is Liz Weston of NerdWallet. (Her column also appears in the Sunday Seattle Times, our hometown newspaper.) Weston seems to have a knack for spotlighting practical aspects of aging that we all need to be reminded of, and we think this … Read more

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