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Short-Term Disability Insurance and Its Many Benefits

Imagine this scenario, an unwed middle-aged lady, Sandy, being the sole caretaker for her 85-year-old mother. Sandy still worked full time and would help her mom in the evenings and weekends. Unfortunately, Sandy was in a serious car accident and…

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Aging Americans Experiencing a Rise in Bankruptcy

A rising number of retirees and aging Americans are using bankruptcy as an option to get out of debt. While medical advances are keeping seniors alive longer, the associated healthcare costs in the quest for longevity are being off-loaded onto…

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Aging Americans Increasingly Isolated and Neglected

The likelihood of neglect has been increasing because of the coronavirus, and the fact our elderly population is experiencing isolation from their family and extended community interaction. With the flu season fast on approach this isolation and the possibility of…

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Prepare for the Care of Your Aging Parent

While every situation in providing care for an aging parent is unique, one truism is that preparation is crucial to success. Whether you need basic information about eldercare resources and services, are looking for a local agency to provide those…

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The Baby Boomer Generation in the 2020s

The baby boom generation is comprised of those Americans born 1946-1964, and according to the US Census Bureau (Bureau of Census), their numbers are estimated to be 73 million strong. This number represents nearly 20 percent of the American public.…

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Technology Tools for Seniors Living With Dementia

The increasing number of seniors and near-seniors experiencing dementia in the United States is on a rapid rise. A hallmark of cognitive decline is a long pre-clinical phase followed by an actual medical diagnosis that progresses from early to middle…

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