Tagged: mental health

Smart Travel Tips for Seniors: Comfort, Safety and Confidence on the Go

Travel can be one of life’s greatest pleasures at any age—but for seniors, it takes a little more intention. The small things that used to be second nature (packing, navigating crowds, or adjusting to new environments) can introduce new challenges as we age. But that doesn’t mean travel has to become intimidating or out of reach. It just means you travel smarter. Whether you’re heading to a family reunion across the country or ticking a bucket list city off the map, here’s how to do it on your terms.

Airport Rage

Do airports really send people into a rage or is it just an unlucky coincidence anger happens there? Causes Getting frustrated at airports is understandable. I think we all have at some stage. There are a lot of things happening. The slow check-in process, the long lines, the scanning, probing, identity checks, being monitored, etc. They all take time. One needs to be constantly alert and aware of what’s going on, and be on your feet for a while. This can weigh on a person’s mind and can get tiring. I think many of us agree on these points. We would rather this whole operation be more streamlined if it were possible. The less time standing, waiting and snaking around queues the better. Then...