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March 29th, 2026
You usually don’t think of bullies as being seniors. However, with the aging population, understanding this issue, especially in long-term care facilities, is important for the well-being of loved ones.
December 12th, 2019
Americas boomers are getting older. Just think about it for a second, Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones turned 75 in July, 2018. Bug Bunny, yes Bugs is now a...
February 19th, 2022
Filial responsibility laws have been around for a while. But now that Americans are living longer than ever and more require long-term care services, could they become another problem impacting families in the future?
August 6th, 2018
“Everyone in these parts know him mister. Why that’s the Lone Ranger!” Memories of your youth will always to close to your heart. What memories do you have? How will your aging impact your memories as those of your family?
March 10th, 2022
In New Line Cinema's Austin Powers, "Dr. Evil, International Man of Mystery," wanted to hold the world ransom for one million dollars. That is a lot of money for most of us - but is it really a lot of money? It may not be enough to fund retirement expenses and long-term health care when you get older.
June 22nd, 2020
A university study shows the obvious. Caregiving is hard on family members. It places substantial burdens on careers and their own families. Long-Term Care Insurance can reduce the burdens if you plan.
March 8th, 2026
Longevity changes how America plans for their future retirement. This includes real estate. “Senior Ready” homes help you stay at home as you age. Advance planning is required before you retire.
March 11th, 2021
According to surveys, Americans' perceptions of the media indicate that many people distrust what they see in the news. Some sources provide reliable and fair information; however, always ask the right questions about what you see. Planning for long-term health care is no exception.
May 29th, 2021
Are you and your family ready for the big surprise? Aging happens, and it should not be a surprise. Prepare your family and finances for future changes in health, body, and mind.
December 14th, 2019
The AARP says that our nations 40 million unpaid family caregivers are devoting a large portion of their own money toward the care of their loved ones. Most...
March 14th, 2026
Regular physical activity becomes even more important after age 50. Exercise helps protect health, maintain independence, and may reduce the risk of dementia and the need for long-term care later in life.
February 19th, 2022
Poor medication adherence claims an estimated 125,000 lives a year. Poor medication management is common for those receiving long-term health care at home and even in some facilities. Families should pay particular attention to making sure loved ones take their meds correctly.