Ways to make - and keep - friends
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Single senior citizens generally prefer to live in suburban and rural areas because it is easier to forge friendships in these places. The emergence of letter-based senior citizen groups and the on-line service SeniorNet, however, makes it even easier for aged people to make and keep friends.
Publication Name: New Choices for Retirement Living
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1061-2157
Year: 1995
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How to feel comfortable at a table for one
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Senior women can enjoy dining alone by choosing an establishment that can cater to their need for good food and special service. They can also get good service by becoming familiar with staff and management or by pretending to be a restaurant critic.
Publication Name: New Choices for Retirement Living
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1061-2157
Year: 1995
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To get through a health emergency ... arrange for help before you need it
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Elderly people need to have a network of friends that will provide them with assistance during sickness and times of need. They should have a companion or a support group that will be ready to give their time and care when they are most needed.
Publication Name: New Choices for Retirement Living
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1061-2157
Year: 1995
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