Even if you're not a regular public television viewer, you should tune into PBS' "Retirement Revolution," which premieres this Tuesday.
"Retirement Revolution" focuses on the stories of seniors who are planning for their futures in the wake of the financial collapse of 2008. The broadcast also highlights living with Alzheimer's disease, featuring interviews with Alzheimer's Association staff members Bill Thies, Beth Kallmyer and two former Early Stage Advisors, Mimi Steffen and Gary Shelton.
Find out what time your local PBS station is broadcasting "Retirement Revolution."
Vickie, thanks. I, also, got that e-mail, but when I clicked on the link to find when it is it came up with nothing. I then went on our PBS station webpage for the schedule. It is not scheduled for tomorrow (Tuesday) any time between 7PM and midnight. Maybe I should look earlier in the day, but that is usually children's programs.
Go to this web address and you can watch the program in segments, including the portion called "Living with Alzheimer's." http://www.pbs.org/wttw/retirementrevolution/watch/