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Do you want to live to 100 or longer? It’s possible and could be commonplace within the next couple of decades. The new longevity requires serious money moves to have financial security for a long lifespan.
The 100-Year-Opportunity is here, according to researchers at the Stanford Center on Longevity. They've also developed a guide for leading a quality, thriving life as we live longer called The Map of Life. An important feature is creating new concepts, policies and services for longterm financial security, starting at birth.
In our monthly series NEXT AGE, we’re having conversations about growing older and efforts to reframe aging in a way that helps all of us. This episode explores innovative programs like like RESET (Raising Economic Security to Enjoy Thriving), a free service offered by AgeWell Middle Tennessee and United Way of Greater Nashville.
We also discussing options for older adults to hae housing security and affordability. A huge majority of people 50+ (75%) say they want to live in their own homes as they grow older, according to AARP.
We’ll look at unique ways some local adults who want to “age in place” are making that affordable.
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Do you want to live to 100 or longer? It’s possible and could be commonplace within the next couple of decades. The new longevity requires serious money moves to have financial security for a long lifespan.
The 100-Year-Opportunity is here, according to researchers at the Stanford Center on Longevity. They've also developed a guide for leading a quality, thriving life as we live longer called The Map of Life. An important feature is creating new concepts, policies and services for longterm financial security, starting at birth.
In our monthly series NEXT AGE, we’re having conversations about growing older and efforts to reframe aging in a way that helps all of us. This episode explores innovative programs like like RESET (Raising Economic Security to Enjoy Thriving), a free service offered by AgeWell Middle Tennessee and United Way of Greater Nashville.
We also discussing options for older adults to hae housing security and affordability. A huge majority of people 50+ (75%) say they want to live in their own homes as they grow older, according to AARP.
We’ll look at unique ways some local adults who want to “age in place” are making that affordable.
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