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The Biggest Retirement Risks? The Ones You Don’t Know About

You know that health care, taxes and not saving enough for retirement can derail retirement. However, what about the risks you never saw coming? Consider these three risks to retirement says Wealth Advisor in the article, “The Three Risks To Prepare For In Retirement.” They are a little less obvious…

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Preparing for the Realities of Aging and Dementia

A healthy life where you retain all your faculties and enjoy yourself, is definitely preferred to decades of dementia. We don’t get to choose, but we can plan. As Baby Boomers continue to change the face of aging, and so many embrace the idea of genetic testing, many are confronted…

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Robert Indiana, LOVE Artist’s Estate in Litigation

“The man who took care of Robert Indiana in the last years of his life, told a probate court hearing Wednesday that he was paid roughly $250,000 a year to tend to the aging artist, whose estate and legacy are now the subject of acrimony and lawsuits.” Under questioning by…

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Are You or Will You Become a “Solo Ager”?

“Solo agers or Elder Orphans face unique challenges, as their needs begin to change.” Did you know that a study from the Pew Research Center says about 20% of the 75 million baby boomers don’t have children—a figure that’s double what it was in the 1970s and one that’s expected…

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New Law in Massachusetts Enhances Treatment and Support for Alzheimer’s and Dementia

“H.4116 An Act Relative to Alzheimer’s And Related Dementias in The Commonwealth” is now law in Massachusetts, following an August 15 ceremony. A ceremonial signing took place in Massachusetts Governor Baker’s office as community members, legislators and members of the administration gathered at the Alzheimer’s Association’s Waltham office, where the…

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Buzz Aldrin’s Capacity Case Illustrates Need to Plan for Aging Issues

Even when planning for competency issues is in place, there can still be problems. When a highly-intelligent public figure makes decisions his kids thinks are wrong, who is right? The case of Buzz Aldrin, who is taking his son and daughter to court on charges of fraud, conspiracy and exploitation…

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When is the Best Time to Start Taking Social Security?

Consider these twin concepts—opportunity cost and delayed retirement credits—before you decide when to start taking Social Security. By waiting until age 70, you’ll increase your monthly benefit, but at what cost? A recent article in Forbes, “Social Security Benefits: Getting Paid To Wait,” examines the dilemma. Money managers call it…

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Finding the Right Assisted Living Facility for Now and the Future

People moving into an assisted living facility, should do a lot of research to make sure they get the quality care and the services they need. Their lives may depend on it. Life in an assisted living facility is a welcome alternative to aging seniors who are no longer able…

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Mortality Rates Might Make You Think Twice About Claiming Social Security

They say that numbers don’t lie—and you definitely want to know about this data! Before you decide to retire at age 62 and start taking Social Security benefits, you may want to dig a little deeper into the statistics, especially if you are a man. “Your life might depend on…

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