New Reference Guide for Seniors and Retirees Available on RetiredBrains.com
"You're Retired, Now What? A Reference Guide for Retiring Americans" contains information on a wide variety of subjects of interest to seniors who are thinking about retirement or are already retired.
(PRWEB) June 29, 2005 -- "You're Retired, Now What? A Reference Guide for
Retiring Americans", a recently released book, can be downloaded as a PDF or
ordered as a hard copy from www.RetiredBrains.com, the site that Business Week lists as
the #1 resource for employment for older workers in its July 27th cover story.
Interested parties can go to www.RetiredBrains.com The 4th paragraph has "Now Available" in
red. Click below for more information on the guide, what it contains, resources,
etc., and how to order.
The guide provides information that seniors need,
including information about: finding a part-time or temporary job, volunteering,
becoming computer literate, prescription drugs, memory loss, assisted living
& long-term care insurance, how Medicare helps, continuing education, scams
that cheat seniors, diets and foods that help prolong life…and much
more.
It includes an appendix full of contact information for charities
and non-profits for those who want to volunteer; healthy eating tips from the
American Dietetic Association, firms that will help seniors re-write their
resumes so they have a better chance of getting employment, etc.
The
Guide, which was researched and complied by Art Koff, a senior himself, is a
must read for seniors as well as families that have seniors in their household
or have responsibility for seniors. It contains over 1000 references and
Websites that provide information seniors need to maintain and improve their
quality of life.
Many seniors planning their retirement as well as
retirees can connect with employers seeking to hire seniors with tips in this
guide and by using the resources on. RetiredBrains.com. The site does not charge
seniors to search for a job or post their resumes nor does it charge employers
to list jobs appropriate for seniors.
RetiredBrains.com also provides
information on courses of study and colleges and other educational institutions
where seniors can continue their education on-line, by mail or in the
classroom.
Currently there is no other site that provides as much
information for seniors as
RetiredBrains.com and there is no single
publication that covers so many important subjects with links and reference
referrals as "You're Retired, Now What? A Reference Guide for Retiring
Americans".
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