Smart Tech for Seniors Smart Tech for Seniors Highlighting Technology Friday, June 12, 2020 0 A guide of technical products which make the lives of seniors more convenient by highlighting existing technology to use in the home. Read more
Public Health in the Age of Covid Public Health in the Age of Covid With Kate Zenlea, Managing Director, The Global Health Initiative at Henry Ford Health System Tuesday, June 2, 2020 0 Kate Zenlea, Managing Director, The Global Health Initiative at Henry Ford Health System discusses public health during the age of Coronavirus. Kate also explains the genusConnect app, an 'open... Read more
Identity Theft and Personal Data Security Identity Theft and Personal Data Security Protecting yourself from identity theft Monday, June 1, 2020 0 Jon Isenberg, of Elijah Information Technology explains how identity theft can happen, how to protect yourself, and how a Computer Forensic Expert will help you mitigate the damage and to seek... Read more
Retirement Planning from a Place of Sufficiency Retirement Planning from a Place of Sufficiency Scarcity vs. Sufficiency in Retirement Planning - Upending the Money Management Model Monday, June 1, 2020 0 Benjamin Combs discusses scarcity vs. sufficiency in retirement planning, and upending the money management model as he launches The Advisory Cooperative, a new virtual and brick-and-morter... Read more
Laurie Blume / Thursday, March 10, 2022 / Categories: Worklife, Still Working You're Older - Is Your Job Changing? Worklife Lipson Neilson partner, Lisa Zastrow discusses changes in the practice of law and other professions during the past decade. She also discusses issues that seniors face regarding burn out, retirement, and ways to stay active as professionals on a part time basis as we are gracefully greying. Print 21209 Tags: Lipson Neilson Lisa Zastrow Seniors Jobs Senior Burnout Staying Relevant Volunteering in Retirement Aging Professionals Related articles Questions No One Wants to Ask in the Workplace Dos and Don'ts in the Workplace