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A Family Caregiver’s Job Is Not Like Any Other

In terms of elder care, isn't it more sensible for a family member to provide assistance at home rather than paying someone else or taking them to a nursing facility? The family member can pay the bills, balance the checkbook,…

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As Baby Boomers Retire, States Prepare for The Challenges

The United States is experiencing demographic and cultural shifts. The baby boomer generation continues to “gray” the country and is changing the way individual states set budgets and health care policies. More attention will be paid to the needs of…

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Dementia Directives for Hand Feeding and Hydration

Sadly, many of us have witnessed the slow and dehumanizing death of loved ones and friends suffering from Alzheimer's. In the final stages of this and other dementia diseases, there comes a time when your loved one can no longer…

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How Estate Planning Differs From Elder Law

During the process of planning your future, both financially and medically, you may wonder what the difference between estate planning and elder law is. Estate planning and elder law also have some similarities. Even though these two types of law…

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Health Care Estate Planning Documents: An Overview

Estate planning is most commonly associated with wills, trusts, and passing assets to the next generation. However, there is another part of estate planning that doesn’t get as much attention. It concerns advance health care planning. Have you thought about…

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A Basic Understanding of Medicaid

Millions of Americans receive comprehensive health coverage and financial protection through Medicaid, a federal and state public health insurance program. The program helps low-income families, individuals, and people with disabilities receive adequate health care and provides nursing home or community…

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