Older Adult Nest Eggs and Financial Vulnerability Older Adult Nest Eggs and Financial Vulnerability With Dr. Peter Lichtenberg, Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology Thursday, September 23, 2021 0 Correlations between cognitive impairment and loss of net worth and the financial exploitation of older adults. Read more
A Reinvention at Age 60 A Reinvention at Age 60 With John Gallagher, Retired Detroit Free Press Columnist Tuesday, September 21, 2021 0 Exploring the book The Englishman and Detroit: A British Entrepreneur Helps Restore a City's Confidence Read more
Preparing For Your Aging Parents Preparing For Your Aging Parents With Lipson|Neilson Attorney Christina DiMichele Wednesday, September 15, 2021 0 View an important discussion on how to have a meaningful conversation with aging parents. Read more
Important Long-Term Care Decisions to Consider for Your Loved One Important Long-Term Care Decisions to Consider for Your Loved One Alyssa Strickland, Gracefully Greying Contributing Writer Thursday, September 2, 2021 0 Caregiving is the biggest act of love and compassion there is but at some point, an increased level of care will be required. For seniors who are infirm, aged, or disabled, helping to determine... 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 30363 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