October 1st, 2019
Being a Family Caregiver Is the Toughest Job
Family caregivers already know how difficult it is for you and your family. There are ways to ease the pressure. Don’t place the responsibility of your future caregiving on your family.
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October 1st, 2019
Family caregivers already know how difficult it is for you and your family. There are ways to ease the pressure. Don’t place the responsibility of your future caregiving on your family.
July 22nd, 2021
Life expectancy has taken a step backward in the U.S. because of the virus crisis. Yet, the risk of ongoing chronic illness and aging is still financially devastating for families.
What is Long-Term Care Insurance? What does Long-term Care Insurance cover? We’ll break down Long-Term Care Insurance, the services and facilities it covers, and how it differs from health insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare.
November 20th, 2023
Many of us planning for retirement also start thinking about “what do to next”? Advance planning can not only help you plan for a successful retirement and long-term care but to take something you love into a second career.
August 10th, 2023
Applied Behavior Analysis insurance billing streamlines the payment process for therapy services. With hassle-free billing, providers and patients can focus more on treatment and less on paperwork.
September 20th, 2022
Research says that 69% of Americans retire by age 66. Are you prepared? Have you saved enough money? Do you know what you will do once you retire? Are you prepared for declining health? The time to get your act together is before you retire!
This is a rider which can be included in a Long-Term Care policy which has become very popular for couples. Shared Care allows unused benefits to be used by a spouse or partner. This option is available when spouses or domestic partners both buy policies with identical benefits.
August 30th, 2020
As we get older, we become more concerned about our health and safety for ourselves and our loved ones. Being independent is usually goal one. A few simple steps will help all of us as we get older.
December 1st, 2023
Losing weight can be a challenge at any age, however after 60 it becomes harder. Being over-weight increases health issues and your risk for long-term care. An advance plan for longevity prior to retirement is key.
March 27th, 2021
You may have seen the commercials for independent retirement communities. They offer a look at stress-free living so you can enjoy your golden years. There is more to it than that, and planning is always essential.
November 15th, 2022
Grammy-winning singer Roberta Flack has been diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). ALS has made it impossible to sing and not easy to speak, according to a statement released by her management firm.
November 30th, 2022
Intermittent catheterization can be beneficial. Catheters are frequently required for only a brief time while someone regains the ability to urinate independently. Older adults and those with a chronic illness or injury may require one permanently.