A care plan can reduce stress when caring for aging loved ones. Aging often reduces independence. Sometimes, this happens in degrees. Other times, it occurs suddenly. According to a recent Nerd Wallet article titled “Create a Care Plan for Older Parents (or Yourself),” many seniors and their families are woefully unprepared for the level of support aging […]
Home modifications can help people age in place. Getting older comes with changes to the body. No big surprise there. However, these changes can make independent living more challenging. Many homes are not designed with aging in mind. According to a recent Seasons article titled “Pandemic has made seniors more confident about aging in place, study […]
Long-term care insurance can have tax benefits. Spoiler alert for those who are young right now. Health declines with age. Through exercising and eating a nutritious diet, people can often delay the onset of age-related health problems. Even so, these issues cannot be avoided forever. According to a recent Smart Asset article titled “Is Long-Term […]
An Apple AirTag can help keep track of items and people. Apple has become a prominent tech company since its founding. Understatement. Whatever you think of the company, there is no denying its innovative bent. Although it started as a computer company, its work and reach has expanded to other areas. Apple revolutionized the music […]
Scammers may be targeting Medicare billing. Some people have little to no empathy for others. Rather than working to provide value to others, these individuals often steal and manipulate to steal the hard-earned savings of others. These people are called thieves, robbers, con artists, scammers, and frauds. According to a recent Money Talks News article […]
The cost of long-term care is not going down. People are not all powerful. They cannot stop the steady march of time. Even making healthy decisions does not stop the aging process. As people get older, they require more assistance as their bodies begin to fail. According to a recent The Indiana Lawyer article titled […]
Scammers continue to find new ways to take advantage of other people. Some people have no problem hurting others for their own gain. Rather than work a job to bring value to those around them, they choose to steal from what others have earned and saved. This leaves a wake of financial and emotional devastation. […]
People should research long-term care insurance options prior to making a purchase. Insurance is helpful in a variety of situations. It helps protect large financial investments like a home or car. People also utilize insurance to help pay for medical expenses. According to a recent Yahoo Finance article titled “What Happens if You Don't Use […]
The liver works hard to remove toxins from the body. The human body is truly amazing. The respiratory system fuels our cells with oxygen. Platelets facilitate clotting to reduce bleeding in injuries. Nerves allows us to feel and respond to sensations. According to a recent Best Life article titled “5 Ways Your Hands Are Telling […]
Family caregivers for seniors are often rearing their own children simultaneously. It is hard for many people to imagine their parents aging. Parents are the ones who reared them and took care of them physically and emotionally as children. These same loved ones who provided so much care and support will eventually require assistance. That […]
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