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November 14th, 2025
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October 12th, 2020
Over 37.3 million Americans have diabetes. Taking proactive measures to prevent diabetes benefits your overall health. Yet, even if you stay healthy, you will still experience declining health as you get older. Being prepared for the consequences of aging will benefit your family and finances in the decades ahead.
March 12th, 2022
Former NFL football star Mark Gastineau who made his name with the New York Jets, has been suffering from dementia and Parkinson's disease, which he believes resulted from his 10-year NFL career. Even for an NFL star, the consequences affect his family and finances.
February 3rd, 2017
If you are over 30 you probably have money in mutual fund. Maybe it is in your employer’s 401k, perhaps in your own investment accounts. The idea is to grow...
September 7th, 2020
The Cleveland Clinic survey finds 46% of all people know their bank account balance, while just 18% know their BMI. Do you know your BMI? Do you know how it...
February 14th, 2022
Going to the doctor and getting lab work is essential for people over age 40. Thorough communication with your doctor will help you get the most from your health care. Don't avoid being proactive with your health and plan for future declining health and aging.
February 28th, 2022
You have heard the saying, "home is where the heart is." Your actual heart's home is inside your body, and it is key to everything about your health. Take positive action for heart health as you prepare for the changes aging has on your family and finances.
February 25th, 2022
There are several ways to plan for the financial costs and burdens of aging. Hybrid Long-Term Care Insurance plans are an option to consider along with the many traditional plans. They all protect income and savings and reduce family stress. But, don't delay as your reasonably good health gives you the ability to plan.
March 9th, 2024
Pneumonia kills more than 50,000 Americans each year, most of them age 65 and older. Actress Mary Tyler Moore’s 2017 death is an example. But it is not limited to the elderly.
March 1st, 2022
It is estimated that over 6 million Americans may have Alzheimer's disease. The incidence of the disease is rising in line with the aging population. You can prepare in several ways, including ways to perhaps delay memory loss as you get older.
January 6th, 2020
Studies have shown that if you have rheumatoid arthritis, your risk of developing heart disease is increased. This includes higher risk for long-term care services.
February 2nd, 2017
Retirement means advance planning. How much to save, Long-Term Care and other health issues, and where you will live in retirement.
February 2nd, 2023
Staying fit and losing weight at age 40 becomes more difficult with age as your metabolism slows, but it’s not for the reason you may think. Being proactive with your weight and overall health is a vital in preparing for aging.