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Creativity doesn't diminish with age and its benefits aren't reserved for the traditionally abled. In today's newsletter, discover a special place that's connecting generations of artists by embracing the notion of "radical inclusion."

The easing of stay-at-home orders made headlines this week, but the risk of serious illness and death from COVID-19 for older and immunocompromised adults hasn't changed. That's why we're continuing to cover the pandemic, including a new piece about what to be aware of if you or someone you know is bringing a loved one home from a long-term care facility.

If sharing a home office is causing strain in your relationship lately, you'll want to read how these couples are making it work. We also bring you compelling reasons for why it's never too late to launch a business, what women want from their financial advisers and much more.

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A Place Where Artists With Disabilities Thrive
Interact, a professional visual and performing arts organization for artists with disabilities based in St. Paul, Minn., focuses on "radical inclusion" — they ensure their space is culturally, ability, generationally and racially inclusive for all of their artists. READ MORE
 
You've Brought a Loved One Home from Long Term Care. Now What?
Caregiving can be a monumental task on an ordinary day, but the coronavirus pandemic has brought on additional anxieties. Two people who have gone through the experience share how they're handling the challenges and what they've learned. READ MORE
 
COVID-19 Has Turned Couples at Home Into Coworkers
Of the many changes the coronavirus pandemic has brought on, couples learning how to work from home together is a tricky one. Read how some couples are making it work. READ MORE
 
Advice for Ageless Startups, Even in a Pandemic
Rick Terrien, an entrepreneur and author of the new book Ageless Startup, is a firm believer that you're never too old to launch a business. In fact, he thinks starting a business in your 50s or 60s may be the best time of life to do it — even in a pandemic.  READ MORE
 
What Women 50+ Want From Financial Advisers: Much More Than Men
Recent research found that when women and men 50+ were asked what they want from financial advisers and financial services firms, their answers were vastly different. READ MORE
 

Next Avenue continues to report on what's important to our readers during the coronavirus pandemic. Please visit our special report for all of our articles that address your questions and concerns.

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