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Commentary: Maine should broaden its thinking when it comes to caring for seniors
While we’re nibbling around the edges of the problem, other states are crafting and implementing bold reforms.
Another View: In Audience coverage, age references are jarring
One could infer that authors and performers in their 80s are not usually productive.
Many Mainers enter golden years financially insecure
Four in 10 seniors who live independently struggle to make ends meet, putting the state on the front lines of a national retirement crisis that’s expected to intensify.
Sable Oaks will be site of 120-unit senior living community in South Portland
The $40 million project on Running Hill Road will include 80 assisted-living apartments and 40 memory-care apartments.
The Maine Millennial: Maine’s future can be younger
The ‘beer bros’ aren’t the only ones with ideas about how to attract young newcomers.
Legislation targets Maine’s chronic waiting list for Meals on Wheels
The largely federally funded program provides healthy food and human connections that help prevent more costly hospital and nursing home stays.
Our View: Maine swimmer sets an example, one stroke at a time
Pat Gallant-Charette, a 68-year-old Westbrook resident, is one of the best in the world at what she does.
Our View: Lack of retirement savings puts generations in peril
Proposals before Congress to help more working-age Americans save more money deserve attention and action.
Maine Observer: Turning 100 a bittersweet milestone for beloved ‘Granny Ross’
A reporter’s interview with a centenarian moves her to recall both historic events and personal losses.