More Americans are retiring, and long-term care services like assisted living, nursing homes, and in-home care are becoming more expensive. The cost
Financial Planning for Your Parents
Experts agree that you should not wait until your aging parent has cognitive decline to discuss finances. It will take time to gather all the
Questions to Understand Before Age 65
To age successfully in the United States, you must address a hefty checklist prior to your 65th birthday. Overall the most crucial thing to do before
Long-Term Health Insurance Could be Dissolving
According to conventional estimates, about 50 percent of older adults will eventually require long-term care. If you are an adult 65 or more, the
How to Find the Best Elderly Care for Your Loved Ones
According to sources, long-term care facilities are not adequately funded by government agencies. They lack the resources to do proper inspections of
Crisis Preparedness for Caregivers
Taking care of someone else's needs is a big responsibility, and even when things go well, it can be stressful. A crisis, such as illness, trauma,
The Uncertain Future for the Aging Middle Class
When we get older, things we took for granted as children become harder and more expensive. That’s a truth all of us know. What you may not realize is
A Parent’s Placement in Long-Term Care Presents Many Challenges
Long-term care (LTC) is a complex concept with many facets. It is a highly individualized care system that can be formally or informally provided.
Before Moving Your Parents to a Senior Living Facility, Follow These Six Steps
Your elderly parents will find a sense of calm and peace of mind in an assisted living community. Identifying the suitable facility "fit" for your