Seniors and the Benefits of Downsizing
Downsizing can offer many financial and lifestyle benefits for seniors.
Downsizing can offer many financial and lifestyle benefits for seniors.
Although some view staying in one’s home as favorable to nursing home care, recently released findings have shed light on the serious issues facing those who rely on in-home care.
A new rule going into effect January 1, 2023, is setting seniors up with improved access to health care coverage.
Many caregivers put their needs last, often giving up income to step into a caregiving role. As a result, they may suffer quality of life and financial and health issues.
A newly released study finds that seniors who get less than five hours of sleep a night may be at higher risk for chronic diseases.
When the public health emergency expires, an estimated 15 million people could be found ineligible for Medicaid.
You have the right to ask your plan to cover the treatment you need and request an appeal if you disagree with your plan’s decision not to include your medication.
For families seeking nursing home care for a loved one, getting information on what a nursing home is truly like or who owns it is easier said than done. However, recent events show this is changing.
Deciding whether your parents still have the cognitive ability to manage their money is a difficult call to make. A recent report reveals why it may be important for you to get involved.
Retirees – even those who are insured – are paying tens of thousands of dollars for health care over the course of their retirement years.