JCA Blog / By JCA / May 6, 2025
by Suzanne Pollak, JCA Senior Writer, for the Washington Jewish Week More than half (52%) of adults who are between the ages of 50 and 64 have credit card debt. Some 17% of these adults are using their credit cards to cover their basic monthly living expenses, according to a recently released survey from AARP. …
JCA Blog / By JCA / May 5, 2025
by Andrew Schwedel, Partner, Bain & Company for World Economic Forum It’s no secret that the global workforce is ageing along with populations. Fewer young people are entering the workforce due partly to lower fertility rates and partly to more extended education. According to OECD data, a long-term trend toward earlier retirement is slowly going into reverse. …
JCA Blog, KC Blog / By JCA / April 29, 2025
by Sue Dickman for the Washington Post When someone you love has dementia, people tell you things. Many are true, but only a few are helpful. It took two years and one pandemic before I finally heard the advice I’d needed all along. I knew I wouldn’t be able to care for Alex by myself …
JCA Blog / By JCA / April 29, 2025
by Jason DeRusha for nextavenue Like most men, I blissfully avoided the doctor as I aged. But when I turned 50, I decided to get some aches and pains checked out. When I turned 40, I had a party with 150 people at a local brewery. I celebrated my 50th with an MRI. My first MRI …
JCA Blog, KC Blog / By JCA / April 28, 2025
AARP hosts online classes through its Senior Planet program. If you’re an older adult, these live online classes are designed just for you! Learn about Finance, Wellness, Fitness, Computers and Technology, and so much more. You’ll learn so much, and also find a real community of fellow life-long learners. Need help joining a class? Call the …
JCA Blog / By JCA / April 28, 2025
By Donna Fuscaldo for the Beacon Many retirees have built up significant home equity over the years, but surprisingly, they often overlook it in their retirement planning. With the average home equity for homeowners in the U.S. sitting at around $300,000, a house is a valuable asset that can be leveraged to support retirement. “You …
JCA Blog / By JCA / April 24, 2025
What happens when critical aging services are put on the chopping block? The Administration for Community Living (ACL) is facing major restructuring, potentially dismantling key programs that support older adults and individuals with disabilities. In this video, Howard Gleckman and Alison Bankoff explain why this decision matters—not just for seniors, but for families, caregivers, and …
JCA Blog / By JCA / April 24, 2025
from National Council on Aging From their boop-able noses and mischievous antics to the unwavering love they provide, animals have a unique way of brightening our days. But pets are more than just a cute face—they’re also a boon for our health. The proof is in the numbers: According to the Human Animal Bond Research Institute …
JCA Blog / By JCA / April 17, 2025
How Will Trump’s Tariffs Impact Medicine and Healthcare? — It’s a mess of confusion and angst, sources say by Cheryl Clark, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today Amid all of the confusion and noise about how President Donald Trump’s tariffs will impact medical supplies and patient care — which products, which countries, how much, and for how long — there …
JCA Blog / By JCA / April 9, 2025
By Margaret Foster for the Beacon Most people want to stay in their own homes as they age: Nearly 80% of older adults say they prefer to age in place, according to AARP. But when cooking, yardwork, and stairs become too much trouble, who do you ask for help? Dozens of home healthcare companies exist …