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Defining What it Means to Need Extended Care
What’s the difference between Long-term Care, Acute Care and Extended Care?
Why your family needs YOU to consider Long Term Care and the planning that goes with it.
If you have family and you do not have a long term care plan and you need the services that are associated with long term care, what prior experience has demonstrated is that your children and family become your Long Term Care plan.
Long Term Care…Do you know all you need to know?
Long Term Care. When those three words are spoken, what comes to mind?
Are you building your future on a myth?
The majority of people – almost 70 percent of adults now age 65 and up – will one day need long-term care services at home, in an assisted living facility or in a nursing home. At the same time, the cost for care is high and rising. While both of these statements are true, many others about long-term care are not. Can you tell the myths from the facts?
After the Diagnosis: Making a Plan for Alzheimer’s
In a 2002 interview with Mike Wallace, former First Lady Nancy Reagan said she often reread the love letters written by her husband, former President Ronald Reagan. The letters, which had sustained and enriched their relationship, helped Mrs. Reagan reconnect with her husband and remember the man he was before Alzheimer’s claimed him.1 An excerpt […]
Never too young for life insurance
Life insurance can be used in the future, but more importantly, it can be used now. Find out why you’re never too young to buy life insurance with 23-year old Entrepreneur and Author, Caleb Guilliams.
10 ways to love your brain
Growing evidence indicates that people can reduce their risk of cognitive decline by adopting key lifestyle habits. When possible, combine these habits to achieve maximum benefit for the brain and body.
Americans continue to feel doubt and uncertainty as they face their financial futures
Boomers and Gen Xers agree there is a
retirement crisis
– but there are generational
differences in how they’re responding