Early Retirement, “Unretiring” and Medicare
After the pandemic, there was a worldwide rethinking of priorities and many people decided to turn in their work days for early retirement....
Long-Term Care in Strange Times
The COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine around the world have given a whole new meaning to the importance of long-term care. ...
Facts about Long-Term Care
Nearly 70 percent of Americans 65 and older will require some form of long-term care. Nursing home care in a private room is now more than $100,000 a year....
The Long-Term Care Conundrum
Many people over the age of 65 will need some assistance when it comes to daily living tasks. A side effect of the health crisis in America is that many older folks will need someone to help take care of them at some point....
Medicaid and Long-Term Care
10,000 Baby Boomers are turning 65 every day from now until 2030. The future costs of long-term care should be a top concern for soon-to-be retirees. ...
The Growing Need for Long-Term Care
The future costs of health care in general, and in some cases long-term care, should be a top concern of current and soon-to-be retirees....
Long-Term Care: Things to Consider
The older population in 2030 is projected to be twice as large as in 2000, growing from 35 million to 71.5 million...
Financial Planning For Your Passing
No one wants to think about their own mortality But it is certainly an opportunity to take pause and consider the fact that death happens to all of us....
Long-Term Care
Long-term care planning can be a serious issue for those who find themselves in a situation where it is needed. Nearly 70% of Americans 65 and older will need long-term care....
Long-Term Care for an Aging Population
The conversation surrounding long-term care is usually framed around the statistics of older Americans. But there is something else we should all be talking about - population growth and life expectancy....