I’m Applying for SSDI. Do I Need a Lawyer?
People who get professional help with their SSDI applications are 23 percent more likely to succeed.
People who get professional help with their SSDI applications are 23 percent more likely to succeed.
Medicare covers physical therapy (PT) when it is medically necessary to treat a disease or injury.
People living with memory dysfunction need specialized care. Although there is often an expense involved with getting care, the benefits make it worthwhile.
Continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) present a solution for people who wish to avoid the strain of moving and remain in one senior living community that meets their evolving needs.
In an effort to cut back on overuse of antipsychotic medications in nursing homes, the federal government is launching an investigation to help families more accurately assess the safety, quality, and transparency of these types of facilities.
A health savings account may help you save money on medical expenses, depending on your insurance type.
The federal government has released guidance to nursing homes and long-term care facilities on practical steps they can take to help reduce the COVID-19 infection rates among residents and staff this winter.
Assisted living facilities and nursing homes are long-term housing and care options for older adults. Although people sometimes use the terms assisted living and nursing home synonymously, they are distinct.
If your hospital changed your status from inpatient to outpatient, you have the right to challenge the status change.