As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly expands into everyday life, seniors across the U.S. — including more than 1.5 million Hoosiers over 65 — are starting to explore how it can improve their lives. From smart assistants that chat to apps that remind you to take medications, AI for seniors is showing up in ways that just make life a little easier. But curiosity doesn’t always mean comfort. Continue reading Seniors & AI: Curious, Cautious, and Connected
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50 Over 50: Seniors Who Prove It’s Never Too Late to Innovate
Aging doesn’t mean slowing down — it means leveling up. While media often celebrates “30 Under 30” wunderkinds, we’re flipping the script with our very own “50 Over 50” list: a celebration of older adults proving that innovation, leadership, and creativity thrive at every age. These 5 incredible seniors are challenging stereotypes, making waves, and showing the world that later life is prime time for big ideas and bold action. Continue reading 50 Over 50: Seniors Who Prove It’s Never Too Late to Innovate
What Does “Aging in Place” Really Mean?
Aging in place means staying in your home and community as you get older — maintaining independence, familiarity, and dignity. But with 82 million Americans projected to be 65+ by 2050, this dream depends heavily on support systems, especially technology. Continue reading What Does “Aging in Place” Really Mean?
Glide Into Independence: The Best Lightweight Electric Bikes for Seniors in 2025
Aging doesn’t mean slowing down—it means riding smarter. For seniors who want to stay active, independent, and outdoors, lightweight electric bikes offer the perfect combination of freedom, comfort, and safety. Continue reading Glide Into Independence: The Best Lightweight Electric Bikes for Seniors in 2025
Wish of a Lifetime from AARP
If you think senior dreams come with an expiration date, think again. Wish of a Lifetime from AARP is helping older adults across the country tick items off their bucket lists—without a “use by” date. Whether it’s ziplining at 85, reuniting with long-lost siblings, or learning to tango in Argentina, this nonprofit proves that life after 65 is just getting started. Continue reading Wish of a Lifetime from AARP