Use Technology to Stay in Touch Use Technology to Stay in Touch Battling Loneliness - Technology Recommendations for Seniors Friday, December 18, 2020 0 The importance of connection is especially crucial at this point in time. Discover resources that allow seniors to stay in touch with family and friends. Read more
Tap Money Out of Your House Tap Money Out of Your House With David Blatt, David Blatt Mortgage Friday, December 18, 2020 0 David Blatt (NMLAS # 114358), of David Blatt Mortgage-Reverse Mortgages Michigan (NMLS# 130290) discusses, mortgages and specifically reverse mortgages for the 62+ demographic. David addresses FHA... Read more
What to Give this Season? Virtual Health! What to Give this Season? Virtual Health! Give the Gift of Fitness Wednesday, December 16, 2020 0 Giving the gift of fitness is a simple way to show the older adults in your life that you care about them and their well-being at this time. Read more
The Covid Mental Health Crisis The Covid Mental Health Crisis With Jeffrey Guina, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Easterseals & Psychiatry Residency Director at Beaumont Health Wednesday, December 16, 2020 0 Jeffrey Guina, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Easterseals, and Psychiatry Residency Director at Beaumont Health discusses the Covid mental health crisis. Read more
Monday, June 17, 2024 / Categories: Featured, Legal, Abuse, Neglect & Scams Scams, Spoofs, Scare Tactics Current Senior Scams Nick Soley, Community Liaison Officer, Bloomfield Township, MI, addresses current scams and provides information and tips on how to avoid them. Identity theft, mail and phone scams, and home invasions are on the rise. Realizing what these scam trends are, how they evolve, and what to look out for are important in protecting yourself and your loved ones. Previous Article An Optimistic Outlook On Getting Older Next Article Attack From Within - Barbara McQuade Print Tags: Identity Theft Senior Scams Phone Scams Mail Fraud and Scams Property Invasions Car Theft