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From health to finances to technology and humor, we've put together a list of the top senior sites where you'll find a little bit of everything. These sites are loaded with useful information and are easy to navigate. We have compiled a list of the best and more resourceful websites on the web for senior citizens. (Note: While the sites are categorized, they are not ranked in order.)

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  • AARP: 

    aarp.org  From the latest treatments for Alzheimer's to the eight healthy reasons to have sex, aarp.org is crammed with useful senior articles, videos and senior discounts. There is probably no other site as comprehensive. Even if you aren't looking for anything specific, just browse the headlines and you'll find something that catches your eye.

  • Retirement Life Matters: 

    retirementlifematters.com Hundreds of articles for the retired on topics ranging from health to relationships to spirituality.

  • Love to Know Seniors: 

     seniors.lovetoknow.com Interviews with experts; fashion and beauty; arts and crafts for seniors — you'll find a little bit of everything here.

  • Assisted Living Directory:

     assisted-living-directory.com  A great site that focuses on assisted living facilities across the nation. This site also has some great content for  those who may be  interested in opening up an assisted living or senior living home.

  • Web MD: 

    webmd.com Perform a search on any health topic and you'll probably get a webmd.com link on the first page. There's good reason for that: their articles on health are authoritative (often written by doctors and easy to read/understand).

  • The Mayo Clinic:

mayoclinic.com Easy to navigate site on all things health-related for seniors. Get the “basics” on a topic or click on the “in-depth” tab. You’ll also find slideshows, videos and resources for further reading.

  • National Institutes of Health Senior Health: 

    nihseniorhealth.gov An easy to use site for senior health. Pick a topic by first letter. For instance, arthritis. Go to Rheumatoid arthritis and you’ll find the basics plus risks, treatment options, videos and links for further reading.

  • Medicare: 

    medicare.gov. This is the official U.S government site for Medicare. Find doctors and medical facilities. Compare drug and health plans. See if that test is covered. Under “Care and Support” you'll find topics ranging from smoking cessation to prostate cancer screening.

  • Bankrate:

    bankrate.com There’s a financial decision to be made at nearly every stage of life. Bankrate.com offers the expert advice and tools you need to make those decisions with confidence.

  • The Money Alert:

    themoneyalert.comDozens of articles about investing, retirement planning, estate planning, and just about every other topic having to do with money. Their calculator page is worth a visit in itself.

  • Consumer Reports:

    consumerreports.org You could easily spend hours on consumerreports.org: smart ways to invest your money; resist credit card temptations; and “how to haggle with your doctor.” Get access to all the site's content including reviews and buying advice for $30 a year.

  • Investopedia:

    Investopedia is a must read for any senior who want to keep on top of their investments and move to more aggressive investments if necessary. Full of financial advice, Investopedia provides relevant investment news and strategies for people who visit the site.

  • Senior Discount Sites:

    senior discount sitesWhen you are living on a limited budget, it's important to find all the deals you can. Whether you are looking for a place to go out to dinner, or discounted movie tickets, a good deal can be hard to find.

  • Groupon:

    Groupon Groupon provides deals on goods and services that are both local and online. While not specific to seniors, Groupon's deals are worth checking out when you want to go out for the night and are looking for an affordable activity.

Who can't use a good laugh once in awhile? Laughter is good medicine, but it can be hard to find websites that cater to the senior crowd. When you don't want to read obnoxious jokes just to get to a few that are interesting, we recommend the websites below.

  • Suddenly Senior:

    suddenlysenior.com What can you expect from this light-hearted site? Here's a sample: “Instead of 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, at our age how about just five?” There's also nostalgia, trivia, a senior forum, and other areas for those that have “become senior before their time.”

  • Travel

    When you love to travel, it's time to check out some of our favorite sites that provide information and special deals to seniors. If you have a new passion that you want to learn more about, or you want to find out about economical travel opportunities, the following sites will provide you with travel ideas throughout the world. 

  • Road Scholar:

    Road Scholar Want to explore the Biblical Israel? See the statues on Easter Island? Float down the Danube? Check out Road Scholar, the site for Elderhostel, “the not-for-profit world leader in lifelong learning." 

  • Evergreen Club:

    evergreenclub.comIf you're over 50 and like to travel, check out what the Evergreen Club offers: a network of low-priced B&Bs, guest rooms and other down-to-earth, personal accommodations. 

  • The Senior's Guide to Computers:

    seniorsguidetocomputers.com Simple, useful, and uncluttered is the Senior's Guide to Computers. And it shouldn't be any other way with technology. This site walks you through everything computerand web related with their easy-to-navigate “Learning Center”. Want to back up your data? You'll get written instructions complete with screen shots and animation. 

  • Age in Place Technology Watch:

    ageinplacetech.com If you want to know the latest tools and advice for remaining in your home for as long as possible, bookmark this site. You'll find topics (robots for caregiving) that you never knew existed.

From health to finances to technology and humor, we've put together a list of the top senior sites where you'll find a little bit of everything. These sites are loaded with useful information and are easy to navigate. We have compiled a list of the best and more resourceful websites on the web for senior citizens. (Note: While the sites are categorized, they are not ranked in order.)

  • Aging 
    AARP: 

    aarp.org  From the latest treatments for Alzheimer's to the eight healthy reasons to have sex, aarp.org is crammed with useful senior articles, videos and senior discounts. There is probably no other site as comprehensive. Even if you aren't looking for anything specific, just browse the headlines and you'll find something that catches your eye.

  • Retirement Life Matters: 

    retirementlifematters.com Hundreds of articles for the retired on topics ranging from health to relationships to spirituality.

  • Love to Know Seniors: 

     seniors.lovetoknow.com Interviews with experts; fashion and beauty; arts and crafts for seniors — you'll find a little bit of everything here.