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November 14th, 2025
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July 22nd, 2024
Some people don't like going to the doctor or getting lab work, no matter their age. Yet seeing a doctor is vital to maintaining a good quality of life. Don't avoid the doctor if you're young or feel good; healthcare is at least an annual event.
July 21st, 2024
Are you taking full advantage of your retirement accounts and managing them correctly? Retirement age will happen sooner than you think. Plus, consider the impact long-term care will have on your retirement savings later in life.
July 21st, 2024
Buying refurbished medical equipment can help you save money. Here's how to determine if your refurbished equipment provider is high-quality.
July 29th, 2024
Businesses are always looking for marketing advantages. One of the best has always been the calendar. Calendars, despite technology, are still widely used by businesses and families.
October 21st, 2025
More Americans, including seniors, are hitting the road for adventures. With a bit of planning and preparation, a road trip—whether it's for a senior couple or a family taking along an older parent—can be both fun and safe.
July 18th, 2024
An injectable drug called Semaglutide is creating a buzz for its potential to help people shed pounds and manage weight-related health concerns. Semaglutide has been a powerful tool for managing type 2 diabetes.
March 14th, 2026
Life doesn't end at 50, and we enjoy greater longevity than ever before. Those who find themselves alone will naturally seek companionship. However, a less committed type of relationship is growing in popularity.
November 25th, 2025
You may have noticed that as you get older, you experience more healthcare. The nurses and CNAs who provide healthcare services are experiencing added pressures due to increasing demand and labor shortages.
July 15th, 2024
Worried about a recession in 2025 or a looming market crash? Many people are asking how the election might impact the economy in 2025. Start navigating retirement risks now to safeguard your financial future, including the impact future long-term care costs will have on your assets.
July 14th, 2024
A new study challenges the perception that memory decline only occurs in later stages of Parkinson's disease. Researchers found that memory problems, difficulty focusing, and word finding frequently present soon after diagnosis, increasing the need for long-term care.
July 14th, 2024
Nearly half of cancer deaths in U.S. adults could be prevented, according to a recent study. The research suggests that lifestyle changes, early detection, preventive measures, and quality long-term care play crucial roles. You can stand-up to cancer and reduce your risk.
July 13th, 2024
Millions of Americans are living with some form of dementia, and millions more face missed diagnoses. A lack of early diagnosis and proper long-term care adversely affects families and finances. A new tool will help properly diagnose dementia.