Press release -
55+ Magazine Announces Its Merger with Scoop for Seniors LLC to Provide Recreational Products for Seniors
January 2011 – 55+ Magazine is pleased to announce its merger with Scoop for Seniors LLC in order to jointly create one of the most reputable and professional resource sites for recreational products in the healthcare industry dedicated to the senior population.
“55+ Magazine and ScoopForSeniors.com are now partners and the products can be accessed by going to 55+ Lifestyle Shopping on the homepage of www.55plusmag.us ,” explained Humberto Fortuna, Publisher and owner of 55+ Magazine.
“The products what we feature are dedicated exclusively to the older adult population,” he stated. “The entire product line of books, DVDs, music and games can be enjoyed by all family members, healthcare professionals and caregivers alike,” Fortuna also stated.
As a joint entity, Scoop for Seniors and 55 Plus Lifestyle are able to improve the experience in searching and acquiring new articles and products for people over 55 years of age and those who provide care to them..
Scoop For Seniors and www.55plusmag.us, as 55 Plus Lifestyle, are proud to announce their recent venture displaying their products with in such retail outlets such as Walgreens.
55+ MAGAZINE a preferred BI LINGUAL Magazine for Baby Boomers, Seniors and their Caregivers.
55+ Magazine has become the baby boomers publication of choice, as the free bi lingual senior magazine publication of South Florida. This free senior magazine publication of South Florida is full of information on services, assistance, products and resources for senior citizens, Baby Boomer’s, health care professionals and caregivers. As a free senior magazine publication originated in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, and as a magazine dedicated to the baby boomers, 55+ Magazine free senior publication offers valuable bi lingual information on retirement living, assisted and independent living included but not limited to Palm Beach, Broward and Fort Lauderdale area.
55+ Magazine is distributed in drugstores, hospitals, skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers, social service agencies and organizations for older adults.