Anonymous
Post 02/03/2019 11:21     Subject: Re:What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Anonymous wrote:Um, senior is 65+ not 50...


And 65 is part of the AND OVER. This isn’t a board for only 50 year olds.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 23:27     Subject: Re:What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Isn't this your job, OP? Or your friend's job? C'mon.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 23:13     Subject: Re:What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Anonymous wrote:Um, senior is 65+ not 50...



Calm down, they said 55+
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 21:40     Subject: Re:What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Isn’t this what marketing budget is for ?
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 21:35     Subject: Re:What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

There are some great suggestions already. Here are other things my parents would be interested in:

- Technology articles - smart phone techniques, what phone to buy if you're not very tech savvy, computer tips, smart tv tips, how to save money on cable by using hulu or youtube tv, etc.
- Ask the Doctor or Ask the Nurse column
- Profiles of grandchildren of residents
- Calendar of events
- General trivia
- Short stories or poetry or art of residents
- Travel articles
- Volunteering opportunities
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 16:21     Subject: Re:What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Um, senior is 65+ not 50...


Most senior living communities start at 55.

I would want a schedule of all relevant activities in the community, and maybe some information on things to do in the local area. I wouldn’t read any of the puff pieces or things that presume all I do is knot, wear stretch pants, can’t use technology, and pee in my pants.


That's just b/c they need residents...doesn't mean you are senior at 55.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 13:14     Subject: What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Crime reports in/around the community.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 13:13     Subject: Re:What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Um, senior is 65+ not 50...


Most senior living communities start at 55.

I would want a schedule of all relevant activities in the community, and maybe some information on things to do in the local area. I wouldn’t read any of the puff pieces or things that presume all I do is knot, wear stretch pants, can’t use technology, and pee in my pants.


I'm 53 and I've never used Uber and I wouldn't know how to troubleshoot computer problems. I'll probably learn how to use Uber but I doubt I'll ever be that great at troubleshooting computer issues, I just don't have any interest in learning and would rather hire someone else to do it.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 13:11     Subject: What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Pictures / instructions for Appropriate Yoga poses
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 13:09     Subject: What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Also, ads for reputable help with computer issues.

Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 13:08     Subject: Re:What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Anonymous wrote:Um, senior is 65+ not 50...


Most senior living communities start at 55.

I would want a schedule of all relevant activities in the community, and maybe some information on things to do in the local area. I wouldn’t read any of the puff pieces or things that presume all I do is knot, wear stretch pants, can’t use technology, and pee in my pants.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 13:06     Subject: What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Profile of a resident of the month.

Activities - date/time/place with description of the activity.

List of places that give senior discounts.

Bus day trips for seniors.

Recipes. Maybe have residents submit a recipe to share.

Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 13:02     Subject: Re:What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Free inexpensive stuff... like tacos.

New things that help them be mobile like Uber.

Warnings about scams.

Events happening in the community i
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 12:58     Subject: Re:What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Um, senior is 65+ not 50...
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2019 12:52     Subject: What would you like to see in a “senior living” magazine

Helping a friend for ideas, she works in a 55+ community and needs some easy yet interesting article ideas for their monthly magazine. Can be for the retiree/ 55+ group or elderly living etc.