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  2. Senior Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The National Senior Games (Senior Olympics) are a sports competition for senior citizens in the United States. It is conducted by the National Senior Games Association (NSGA) once every two years. Akin to the Summer Olympics, it is a multi-sport event devoted to adults above the age of 50.

  3. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    Elderly care emphasizes the social and personal requirements of senior citizens who wish to age with dignity while needing assistance with daily activities and with healthcare. Much elderly care is unpaid.

  4. Old age and driving - Wikipedia

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    Most state laws allow senior citizens to continue driving provided they meet the same requirements as younger adults. Some states require persons above a specified age to take certain tests when renewing their licenses, up to and including a road test, or to receive a physician's certificate stating they are medically fit to operate a motor ...

  5. Free College Courses for Senior Citizens in All 50 States ...

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    1. Alabama. The Alabama Commission on Higher Education states that Alabama seniors who meet admission requirements can attend any two-year institution within the state tuition-free. Adults 60...

  6. Age at Home: How to Save Money on Senior Care - AOL

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    But most seniors would prefer to age in place, according to a 2018 AARP survey. It found 77% of Americans age 50 and older say they would like to remain in their current residence instead of ...

  7. Housing for Older Persons Act - Wikipedia

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    In most active adult communities, no one under the age of 19 may reside in the community unless granted an exemption (or, if the community has designated "family units", resides within those areas). However, at a community's discretion, the age-minimum may be higher or lower.