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October 26th, 2019
MidLife Crisis issues? Five big issues that could trigger desperation for those in their midlife years and possible solutions so you can thrive as you age.
June 26th, 2024
Is it brain fog or actual dementia? For many women it is a question they ask. Hormones, autoimmune to the neurological brain fog has many casues.
August 26th, 2020
Despite the odds, many people fail to consider the consequences of long-term care costs when putting together their retirement plan. The future costs and burdens of aging will have a big impact on family and finances.
February 24th, 2024
As lifespans extend and reaching 100 becomes more common, the question arises: Is your financial planning robust enough to support a longer retirement and long-term care? The new reality of "100 is the new 65" challenges individuals to ensure their savings and retirement plans are equipped for the long haul.
October 15th, 2019
Nearly half of family caregivers administer multiple medications, treat wounds or operate specialized medical equipment. Some states require hospitals to give them better instructions.
February 7th, 2024
Have you considered the impact long-term health care would have on your family and finances? The need for long-term health care is an inevitable part of life that can drain a family both emotionally and financially. LTC Insurance can make getting older easier on family and finances.
May 11th, 2022
Some people think their adult children can provide "free" care when they need long-term health care in the future. Nothing is 'free,' and the consequences on untrained and unprepared family caregivers can be life-changing for them.
August 29th, 2020
The cost of Long Term Health Care is very high. Retirement planning experts say Long-Term Care Insurance should be part of your retirement plan.
February 19th, 2024
Adult children caring for aging parents often face the dual challenge of managing their own work and family responsibilities while ensuring their parents receive the care and support they need. This balancing act can lead to emotional and physical stress, underscoring the need for adequate planning and resources.
October 2nd, 2019
A new study shows that women suffer more than men do with memory deterioration. Women are also caregivers first before they become the ones who need care. Planning and research are required.
February 6th, 2024
This is an op-ed from a retired college professor who talks about his first-hand experience with his wife's Long-Term Care. He shares how their LTC policy helped his family.
May 6th, 2022
African-Americans are twice as likely as whites to develop Alzheimer's. Research suggests it impacts African-Americans in a different way compared to others. Plus, 13 percent of U.S. Latinos aged 65 and older are believed to have Alzheimer's or related dementia. Advance planning is vital.