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Our Favorite Retirement Living Websites
Looking forward to retiring soon? Retired already and need help figuring out what to do with yourself? Everything you want to know about retiring but can't figure out where to start is available here and through the Retirement Living e-zine. From how to retire to where to retire, from health to senior rights, we'll cover them all!
The Government Knows Best?
Well, it knows some... The national government spends billions on collecting and disbursing information on everything in its vision. And as we baby boomers age, the Feds are learning about aging. So the best place to start is with the Administration on Aging. From basic retirement planning and financial issues to help for practitioners, fighting elder abuse, and where and how to find long-term care, AOA will give you a helping hand.
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Power to the Seniors!
Don't like being called "senior"? "Retiree"? Well, get used to it. You'll be amazed at what power it can bring. And get used to the American Association of Retired People (AARP). The AARP Web Site, besides listing benefits for its members, has a database of information on working, leisure, health, computing, legislative issues, and more.
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Education for the Fun of It!
The classroom has been forever changed by the development of the Elderhostel® program and the Institutes of Learning in Retirement. Today's colleges and universities take the extra step to provide stimulating credit and non-credit courses designed by, and for, people with similar interests. Travel and learn, or stay home and participate in your town.
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Best Magazine for Retirees
The best magazine for people over 50 is New Choices, Reader's Digest's entry in the race for our attention. It also has an online version. The articles run the gamut of issues, looking at both sides in a bright and positive way. Here is an article, written by a former Washington Post financial reporter, who learned after retirement what he should have known before.
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Want to Get Away? For Good?
Relocation is a big issue for retirees. About 400,000 retirees per year move across state lines. But making the decision and doing it are two different things. To understand the what, where, why, how, and when of retirement relocation, check out this interview I wrote for Commitment E-zine For Women.
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Retirement Living Forums/Discussion Groups

SeniorNet RoundTables Discussions
SeniorNet has a great set of discussion boards on the issues of most importance to retirees. Started as a web site for computer and technology training for seniors, SeniorNet is a membership site with annual dues; but if you want to participate in the discussion, you don't need to join.
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