
Dementia Comes Out of Hiding on Social Media
Social media is in the news. As more people experience a family member suffering from memory loss the issue is coming out of the shadows. People share their thoughts and feelings about dementia and long-term care.

Dogs are a Best Friend for Those with Dementia
The number of American’s who suffer from Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia continues to grow. Carried service dogs can be an important part of the caregiving team. If you have a loved one who has memory loss a dog could help.

Sandra Day O'Connor Diagnosed with Dementia
Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor announced she has dementia. She is a growing list of people who now must deal with the physical, emotional and financial burdens that come with longevity and long-term care.

Key to Aging Well is Long-Term Care Insurance
Aging is an issue which impacts every American family. With longevity comes the health and age-related issues which drain savings and create stress and pressure on loved ones. New proposals give families more options to plan.

Compare the Leading Causes of Long-Term Care & Death
A topic you will hate … death and long-term care. Could have added taxes but that would be too much. Many of the causes of death also cause extended care impacting family & finances. Pet pic included for fun.

Tim Conway Suffering from Dementia, 'Almost Entirely Unresponsive,'
America's TV & movie icons are getting older. Many now suffer from dementia. Tim Conway is the latest as his family deals with costs and burdens from aging.

Caring for Alzheimer’s Requires Self-Care First
If you find yourself or family member caring for a person with Alzheimer’s or dementia the stress impacts more than you and your family. It impacts your health unless you take the right steps.

David Cassidy Dies At Age 67
David Cassidy, pop culture idol of the 1970s, died Tuesday, November 21, 2017, at a Fort Lauderdale, Florida, area hospital. He was 67.

Dementia Incidence Highest Among African Americans
A new 14 year study shows African Americans and American Indians have the highest incidence rates of dementia. This reinforces the need for all Americans to plan for the costs of extended Long Term Health Care.