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Decluttering: Why Is It So Hard?

Decluttering: Why Is It So Hard?

Decluttering or down-sizing can be challenging. These are some great tips to get started.

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Aging Wisdom
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Downsizing in Retirement: Expenses They Didn’t Expect

Downsizing in Retirement: Expenses They Didn’t Expect

For many Americans, our homes are our largest financial asset. Selling a home can come with some unexpected costs and these costs vary greatly based on local markets and taxes.

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The New York Times
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Fall Detection Devices: How Do They Work?

Fall Detection Devices: How Do They Work?

If you are caring for an older adult living at home, you've probably already considered a fall detection system. If you haven't, now is the time. This article is a gret starting place for how these devices work and recommended products.

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Health News
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My nest is empty, but the stuff remains. Why is decluttering so emotionally fraught?

My nest is empty, but the stuff remains. Why is decluttering so emotionally fraught?

You may have already discovered that cleaning out stored items can be a lot more difficult than expected. It is not just the dust or climbing the steps to the attic. Rummaging through old "things" necessarily brings up old memories and can bring a renewed sense of loss.

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Washington Post
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Smart Cells Cushioning Technology

Smart Cells Cushioning Technology

SmartCells Fall Protection systems flooring mats or tiles designed to reduce injuries from falls.

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SmartCells™ USA
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