As baby boomers continue to age, the number of people 65 and older will reach almost 81 million by 2040, predicts the US Administration on Aging. That’s a soaring 44% increase from what it is now. Aside from creating a new demographic, this ‘silver tsunami’ of retirees is having a major impact on new products […]Read More
Our editorial board had a heartfelt exploration into the world of family, aging, and the experiences that shape our lives. In this issue, we look for profound stories which celebrate success and share an aged diversity of needs filled by local businesses. Dunn’s Attic, a place where craftsmanship, quality, and tradition converge. Anyone who has […]Read More
The Best Tech Tools to Help Seniors Age in Place In one recent study of 1,000 respondents aged 55 or older, 89% of participants said they wanted to age in place at home versus seeking traditional senior living homes. Yet, the same Today’s Homeowner study shows that only about 34% are confident they can afford […]Read More
As a first-time parent to a one-year-old, I can personally attest to the endless questions that come with raising a baby. And depending on who you ask or what website you reference, you’re bound to get conflicting information, especially now with the countless amounts of information and “must-have” products on the market. While this is […]Read More
If you’ve visited downtown Ormond Beach in the last 10 years, it’s likely you stopped into one of the two locations of Dunn’s Attic consignment shop to enjoy a Mimosa while browsing aisle after aisle of one-of-a-kind items before grabbing a great homestyle breakfast or lunch at their onsite cafe. “They say the three most […]Read More
How two companies care for the area’s most precious populations Every time a child comes to Kids Cabana Learning Center, it’s as if a new family member has joined. “We are family,” says Michelle Bondi, founder of Kids Cabana Learning Center in the Daytona area. She counts herself lucky in an economy rife with employee […]Read More
If the number of cities competing to be the home of the Florida Museum of Black History is an indication, the cultural landmark will be one of the state’s most popular destinations. More than a dozen communities from across the Sunshine State – including St. Augustine and Daytona Beach – made presentations to the Florida […]Read More