What Has COVID Taught Us about Caregiving
The COVID-19 pandemic increased demand for and complexity of care, accelerating existing trends toward longer duration and more acute long-term care.
The COVID-19 pandemic increased demand for and complexity of care, accelerating existing trends toward longer duration and more acute long-term care.
Amazon has two new programs that integrate Alexa into hospitals and senior living communities, the company announced today.
Elder law attorneys can help with a long list of legal matters that seniors often face…
As a large portion of the U.S. population grows older and life expectancy continues to increase, many caregivers in their 40s and 50s are finding themselves a part of the “sandwich” generation, or those who are often caring for both their children and their aging parents.
Social Security checks may see a huge raise next year. Will it be enough?
As retirees live longer, many worry about outliving their savings. However, many older Americans haven’t planned for a looming expense: the cost of long-term care.
Guardianship is a legal action where the court deems an adult an incapacitated person and appoints someone, the guardian, to make decisions about the care and finances of the individual.
If you get your health insurance through the public marketplace and are nearing age 65, don’t forget about Medicare.
The conservator is court appointed and may be responsible for financial decisions, such as retirement planning, the purchase or sale of property and the movement of any other financial assets.
Learn about two common senior living types—assisting living and memory care—and how to determine the best care for your elderly parent or spouse.
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