downsizing
Coverage of downsizing in the Nexus archive.
- What happens to Soldier Field if the Bears leave? Experts debate future of Chicago landmark
The Chicago Bears are considering leaving Chicago, prompting debates among experts and city leaders about the future of Soldier Field. Discussions focus on whether the stadium should be renovated, downsized, or redeveloped to maintain financial viability while preserving its historic and public lakefront significance.
- Aging Untold: Why evenings can be difficult for people with memory loss
The article discusses sundowning, a phenomenon where people with memory loss experience increased confusion and anxiety in the evenings, and offers strategies for caregivers. It also covers the benefits of downsizing for older adults, a cardiac arrest rescue at a bowling alley, and the resurgence of vinyl record production in Nashville.
- When and how to downsize
The article discusses downsizing as a strategic choice for older adults to enhance freedom, safety, and emotional well-being. Experts recommend starting conversations in mid-50s, evaluating home accessibility, and prioritizing practical needs over sentimental attachments to space.
- When and how to downsize
The article discusses downsizing as a proactive choice for older adults, emphasizing planning, practical considerations like accessibility and maintenance, and redefining needs for current and future life stages. Experts recommend starting conversations in mid-50s and highlight that downsizing can involve better-suited living arrangements rather than strictly smaller homes.
- When and how to downsize
The article discusses downsizing homes for older adults, emphasizing planning ahead to make it a choice that supports freedom and safety. Experts highlight considering practical factors like maintenance, accessibility, and future needs, while balancing emotional attachments to space. Downsizing can involve smaller homes, better layouts, or multigenerational spaces.
- I’m 70. A relative offered me a $25,000 home loan secured by a lien that must be repaid within a year. Should I agree?
A 70-year-old person is offered a $25,000 home loan secured by a lien that must be repaid within a year. The relative offering the loan also requests the person to downsize and move.
- The retirees RENTING in their 70s: Boomers are downsizing to lock up and leave apartments to fund 'a nice lifestyle' and beat inheritance tax. Here's what you need to know before calling the estate agent
Boomers are downsizing to lock up and leave apartments in their 70s to fund a lifestyle and avoid inheritance tax. Retirees are opting for rental properties as part of financial planning strategies.