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Long Term Care health insurance is not something that most people consider until they are in a situation when the need for coverage arises.
Thinking about retirement there are a few mistakes you can avoid by looking at investment diversification, living wills, long-term care insurance, and estate planning.
Most people fail to make adequate provision for long term care costs. Discover the most effective ways of funding the cost of assisted living.
With the rising costs of health care people are uncertain of how to care for the elderly of their families. Some are turning to a new option--the Mother-in-Law suite.
Eight million Americans have long-term care insurance. Insurability and types of long term care plans are important issues to address.
Elder law attorneys can help individuals navigate the legal system and work through unique senir legal issues.
Financing home care for the elderly can be a challenge. Knowing the common ways that elderly adults and caregivers finance home care for elderly adults can help.
For the working woman sandwiched between caring for aging parents while raising her family and juggling a career, work/life balance can be difficult. Here are a few tips.
Because statistically women outlive men, they can anticipate becoming the principal caregivers for an ill spouse or parent thereby jeopardizing their own financial future
There are no hard and fast rules governing the best living situation for the elderly. Some should remain in their own homes, while others thrive in a group setting.
For drivers considering auto insurance, finding the best deal on car insurance is as easy as the click of a mouse. Here's how.
Learn how a new civil rights law, GINA, protects individuals from discrimination in the workplace, as well as from insurance companies due to genetic testing.
Many older people worry that they may be getting Alzheimer's. A new test may prove to be reassuring or lead to an earlier diagnosis.
Although there is no way to prevent all problems, there are some proactive measures that seniors can take to lessen the negative effect of medical and other events.
Labor unions leverage the collective power of their members to get concessions from businesses - in everything from pay and benefits to work conditions and job security.
Eldercare, a pressing issue for U.S. families, insurers, and individuals, feels better and is less politically loaded abroad, where older people "stay put" at home.
Anyone who's been faced with the honor as well as the obligation of caregiving for aging parents realizes the time, stress and money the work takes.
A financial windfall can be a wonderful thing, but it also poses its own challenges. One needs a strategy for how to handle such an event.
No one worries about bad times until they crash down upon one. Preparation for catastrophes should begin long before they appear, but there's hope for the unprepared.
Several options are now available for long term care.That is the good news. The bad news: long term care is expensive.
Terry Savage is a well known expert on personal finance. Her book, "The Savage Truth On Money" was named one of the ten best money books of the year by Amazon.com, and wa
Moving a loved one into memory care is a major step. Know what questions to ask and what services to expect to ensure you choose the best possible facility.
Huge unreimbursed medical costs may be deductible on a taxpayer's income tax return and could reduce the tax bill. Here is the way to determine if they are deductible.


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