Medicare’s New “What’s Covered?” App
There’s a new tool that allows Original Medicare (Parts A and B) enrollees and their caregivers to use their mobile devices to determine whether a
There’s a new tool that allows Original Medicare (Parts A and B) enrollees and their caregivers to use their mobile devices to determine whether a
About 23% of adults ages 45 to 64 care for an aging adult. So how do you know when your older loved one needs you
How can you help a senior loved one who lives at home if you don’t live in the same town? Here are some tips: Communicate
By 2050 in the United States alone, 83.7 million people will be 65 years old or older, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. So, it’s not
The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University estimates that between 2015 and 2035, the number of people over the age of 75 who
There are about 77 million baby boomers in the U.S.—making that group significantly larger than the generations immediately before and after it. As they age,
Elder law attorneys specialize in helping seniors with a variety of legal issues. Elder law became a specialty in the 1980s when seniors were facing
People often equate talking about estate planning with the thought of death, which leads to an uncomfortable conversation on the subject. You can approach the
Studies have found that an estimated 90% of seniors prefer to receive care at home vs. receiving institutional care. They want to continue to live
According to the National Adult Protective Services Association, 1 in 20 older adults has indicated that they’ve been affected by financial mistreatment in the recent
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