Sep 17, 2018
Finding a New Normal
It started slowly almost 8 years ago with a slight darkening of the sight in her left eye and the annoying floaters. Floaters look like...
Feb 14, 2017
High-touch connection key to curing social isolation
It seems like a paradox: in the age of social media, smartphones, and expanding internet access, we’re lonelier than ever before. Author...
Jan 6, 2017
5 Ways to Prevent Tax-Related Identity Theft
Tax-related identity theft occurs when someone uses your stolen Social Security number to file a tax return claiming a fraudulent refund....
Aug 25, 2016
Financial Exploitation: 8 Warning Signs
The National Center on Elder Abuse estimates that 1 in 10 Americans aged 60 and older has experienced some form of abuse in the past...
Aug 23, 2016
What Happens to Your Digital Footprint After You Die? An End-of-Life Planning Check-List
From advanced directives to last will and testaments, end-of-life planning often focuses on medical and financial decisions. But what...
Jul 7, 2016
A Year In Review: Fiscal Year 2015
Fiscal year 2015 was a great year for Seabury Resources for Aging and the older adults we serve. This month, Seabury released its FY2015...
Mar 8, 2016
Gender and Aging: Intersections and International Women’s Day
Today is International Women’s Day. This year, the International Women’s Day campaign theme is “Pledge for Parity,” which recognizes the...
Jul 24, 2015
6 things people with vision loss should know about before going to the eye doctor
About 38 million Americans have eye diseases such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration and cataracts –...