
Beth Kuberka
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Nov 14, 2023 |
seniorlivingnews.com | Beth Kuberka
By Beth Kuberka | November 14, 2023 Editor’s Note: This article was written and submitted by senior-living executive Beth Kuberka. If you are a senior-living executive at a community with an idea for an article that you’d like to write and publish in Senior Living News you’re welcome to submit your written article or idea to our editor, Jim Nelson, at [email protected].
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Oct 13, 2023 |
boomermagazine.com | Mary Sanchez |Richard Chin |Ethan Ehrenhaft |Beth Kuberka
Some Taylor Swift fans “will not only master the rules [of football], but begin to pick apart the game while offering suggestions for how they’d give it a new spin,” writes Mary Sanchez. Could they ultimately improve the game? Neither the NFL, nor Travis Kelce for that matter, fully grasp what’s just been unleashed. But a future female face as an owner of an NFL franchise, or as a head coach, or a general manager, is likely super busy right now. And she’s not just making friendship bracelets.
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Oct 12, 2023 |
senioroutlooktoday.com | Beth Kuberka
As a baby boomer looking to retire, you’re not alone. In the coming year, 2024, a remarkable wave of Americans is poised to embark on a transformative journey: retirement. Yet, it’s not just an isolated moment in time; it’s part of a broader demographic shift. By the time we reach the year 2050, a staggering 88.5 million individuals in the United States will have crossed the threshold into their golden years, at the age of 65 or beyond.
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Oct 11, 2023 |
seniorsguide.com | Yvette C. Hammett |Brian Marsh |Kari Smith |Beth Kuberka
Aging In Place 10/11/2023 | By Yvette C. Hammett Most older people want to stay in their homes as they age, but to do so requires a lot more than desire. The home needs to be safe and accessible to avoid accidents and easy to move around in and to enter and exit. Older adults may know renovations are necessary, but they chronically put off projects until crunch time. “Sometimes there is a sudden reason, like a fall or stroke or other health conditions.
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Sep 19, 2023 |
seniorsguide.com | Kari Smith |Annie Tobey |Beth Kuberka
Aging In Place 9/19/2023 | By Kari Smith Older adults who choose to age in place often find themselves in multigenerational neighborhoods, communities with people of all ages. As Seniors Guide writer Kari Smith explains, this lifestyle choice can offer opportunities as well as challenges. As a farm owner with a view of only my own property and a cornfield, I cannot imagine living in a neighborhood, seeing and hearing the daily activity of others.
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