Financial needs for seniors
I feel torn when I see the elders in the family. My great-aunts and uncles as well as the other old relatives. Torn between being happy and sad upon seeing them. I have so many happy memories from my childhood. Growing up, I was surrounded by a loving immediate family, doting grandparents, grand-aunts and grand-uncles, and great relatives. I am loved and appreciated and they let me know that. Unlike other kids, I grew up with my siblings and cousins for playmates. I never had to go out of the compound just to seek other playmates. Our neighbors are relatives. You can just imagine that I never lacked attention at all.
Now, that I am all grown up, I want to be able to give back to my love ones. Even running errands or doing something small for them will suffice. A great-aunt was asking me to help her process her social security benefits. She’s retiring in a few months. She’s actually already 67 years old. She was supposed to retire two years ago but was not really keen on leaving her work. She feels like when she starts staying at home, she might get weakened. But now, she’s really retiring already.
I have experience with processing social security benefits but for employed people. For seniors like my grand-aunt, I don’t have any experience at all. Good thing there’s SocialSecurityCredit.com where I can read up more about social security for seniors. If you are also checking out social security for seniors or for those retiring as well, just go to SocialSecurityCredit.com now and they will be able to help you with it.




