In just five years, the number of people in Bermuda living with dementia is expected to rise from about 3,000 to more than 6,000. With three out of four people uninsured or underinsured, and only…
Anyone who’s lived in Bermuda knows how tough the climate can be on a home. Whether it’s the house itself, the yard or the furniture, nothing is spared for long. Our subtropical weather has its…
Getting quality sleep involves quite a bit more than just closing your eyes and drifting off. It’s your bedroom that holds the key. A lumpy mattress, poor lighting and stimulating or intense colours can wreak…
Financial hardship doesn’t discriminate. In Bermuda, the high cost of living challenges even the most prepared, and many older adults find themselves struggling to afford the basics: food, electricity and medical care. For nearly two…
“Look after yourself” is a phrase we often hear and it’s a smart strategy when it comes to managing your health and your healthcare costs. Most people think of health insurance as something you use…
When Bermudians face serious medical challenges and are told they need treatment overseas, the news often comes with another heavy burden: the cost. For nearly a century, the Lady Cubitt Compassionate Association has stepped in…
Thanks to our climate and road conditions, owning a car, motorbike or boat in Bermuda comes with challenges. Salty sea air, high humidity, narrow roads and potholes all contribute to wear and tear – but…






