Carol Whitmore
Carol Whitmore writes about health, home, and later-life living for PinkArmy: what coverage costs and what it actually covers, how to keep a house working as its owner gets older, and the practical shape of the second act. She researches the way a careful patient reads a bill - line by line, against the official version. Her raw material is medicare.gov coverage pages, agency fact sheets, and the health policy research published by organizations like KFF, and she compares figures across years so a guide carries the current rule, not last year's. Her voice is warm but unsentimental; she believes readers deserve plain answers about hard subjects, delivered without alarm and without hype, because the subjects are alarming enough on their own. Carol Whitmore is a pen name, and PinkArmy says so openly: she is a real writer who values her privacy, not an invented persona with an invented resume. She holds no title she would put after her name, and she never tells a reader what to do. Her guides are general information with the sources shown; decisions about your health or your home belong to you and to the professionals who know your situation.
28 articles

The 2026 Unretirement Pivot: Dealing with Work and Social Security in the New Economy

How to Manage Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment: Finding the True Out-of-Pocket Costs

The Reality of Home Solar Energy Costs in 2026: What the Salesman Won't Say

What You Will Actually Spend on Dental Implants in 2026

Finding New Purpose Through Volunteering and Encore Careers for Retirees

Making the Choice Between Over-the-Counter and Prescription Hearing Aids

Teletherapy and Online Psychiatry Platforms Reviewed: Finding Care That Fits Your Insurance

