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Are You Saving Enough for the High Cost of Assisted Living?

If you haven’t been saving for retirement, maybe you’ll do better if you are focused on saving for assisted living. One well known survey, 2017 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, reports that you’ll need $1,517 a month for adult day health care. Those fees are only going in one direction—up!…

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What You Need to Know About Evictions from a Skilled Nursing Facility

With legal actions and media attention surrounding resident evictions, skilled nursing facilities (SNF) are learning more about what they can and cannot do. Seniors and families also need this information. It’s hard to imagine an 83 year old being booted out of a nursing facility, but as seen in the…

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Why You Need Long-Term Care Insurance

The cost of long-term care insurance may not be cheap, but the cost of long-term care is extremely expensive, and is only moving higher. Long-term care insurance is costly, but health care costs for seniors who need long-term care could easily undo decades of retirement planning. Here’s what you need…

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Latest Trend in Senior Housing: A Micro-House for Grandma

Parking a “granny pod” in the backyard may be the best way to have aging parents near, but not under, your own roof. Finding suitable and affordable housing for aging parents is a real challenge for many families. A senior lifestyle community may be too expensive, but living on their…

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Spotlight on Abuse of Elderly through Guardianship a National Issue

It sounds like a nightmare scenario, and for many elderly, it is a reality: a court appoints a guardian and they lose the ability to make decisions about their assets and their lives, often with no advance warning. An article in Reuters reports on a journalist’s investigation that revealed a…

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Data on Retirement and Health for Americans Presents a Challenge

Americans in their fifties and sixties may want to think twice about putting off their “bucket list” trips and accomplishments. Recent statistics indicate you may be better off enjoying life now. As the government shifts retirement ages higher and employees are working later in life, the health of Americans is…

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Lawmakers in Michigan Want to Make Elder Abuse a Felony

A recent case of elder abuse in Michigan that resulted in only a misdemeanor, may have been the last straw for legislators.  They introduced a law that would make it a felony, if a person was convicted of harming a vulnerable adult or senior citizen. The punishment for causing serious…

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Seniors continue to be Vulnerable to Lottery Scams

The sad truth is, foreign lottery scams are still around because they are successful for the scammers. Millions of Americans are targeted every year. The first reaction from someone receiving a letter about a large award is often a wave of relief, especially if they are facing financial problems. For…

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Welfare Check on Senior Leads to Lawsuit against NYPD Officer

A federal judge has ruled that a police officer’s uninvited entry into a house to check on the well-being of an adult with dementia, is shielded by qualified immunity. The response to a possible crisis was correct. Given the number of elder abuse cases, it is encouraging that New York…

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Understanding the Basics about Medicare

Even if you are still working, once you turn 65, you have to navigate your way through an entirely new and complex health care system. While there’s no HR department, there are resources. It starts the day you turn 65, and it’s a bit of a challenge. Seniors need to…

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