Resources that come through the Heart of our team
We're building a growing home for thoughtful tips, trusted resources, and practical ideas that can genuinely help seniors and families.
When a good idea comes in from our partners or the public, we don't just post it. We review it with care, look at it through the heart of our mission, and share the best of it where it can do the most good.

What belongs here
Valuable content for seniors and the people who love them
This section is meant to grow gradually. The goal is simple: make the website more useful, more comforting, and more worth returning to.
Estate planning
Simple explanations, thoughtful checklists, and questions families can ask before a crisis hits.
Medicare
Clear guidance that helps seniors compare options without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
Housing & downsizing
Practical ideas for selling, moving, decluttering, staying put, or planning the next chapter well.
Financial guidance
Wise next steps around retirement, cash flow, home equity, and protecting what matters most.
How it works
A simple review-and-share rhythm
I framed this so it feels warm and purposeful, not corporate. It gives visitors a clear sense that your content is thoughtful, community-fed, and carefully filtered before it goes out.
Helpful ideas come in
Partners, professionals, families, and the public can share thoughtful tips, tools, and resources that may truly help seniors.
They go through the Heart
We review each idea through the heart of our team — asking whether it is caring, practical, trustworthy, and genuinely useful.
13 sets of caring eyes
Our team reviews what comes in so at least a couple of us can champion the strongest ideas and help move them forward.
The best ideas get shared
Approved resources can be distributed across our website, blog, social media, marketing, and the advice we give families every day.
Heart feels more human than Brain
“Brain” speaks to intelligence and organization. “Heart” speaks to care, discernment, and mission. For Silver Superheroes, I think Heart is the stronger public-facing word because it reflects how you want people to feel when they land here.
It says your team is not just collecting content. You are receiving it, weighing it, and sharing what is kind, wise, practical, and worth passing on.
The kinds of ideas we want more of
- A checklist for organizing important documents before a health event
- Questions to ask when helping a parent decide whether to stay home or move
- A simple Medicare review reminder before annual enrollment
- Tips for preparing a home for a smoother downsizing conversation
- Estate planning questions families can talk through around the kitchen table
- Short, kind guidance pieces that reduce stress and help people take the next right step
Have a helpful tip or resource to share?
If it could genuinely help a senior or family, we want to see it. We'll review it with care and, when it fits, help it travel farther.