Senior living and care accounted for almost a fourth of healthcare bankruptcy filings in 2024, according to a new report.
Northwestern Medical Center held its first-ever long-term care resource fair on Friday to address community questions about ...
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Years of long-term testing have shown it’s worth ... All mats come with care instructions specific to the materials they’re made of, but generally you should wipe your mat clean after every ...
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But counting on either Medicaid or loved ones to deliver long-term care is not ideal. Leaning on loved ones can pose an unfair burden. And Medicaid generally kicks in only when all of your assets run ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham appointed Kaltenbach to lead the department after Jen Paul Schroer left the position, subject to ...
Jenna Carlesso discusses her story written with Dave Altimari, Katy Golvala and Andrew Brown about ballooning long-term care ...
Genworth Financial, which sells coverage in CT, has a business plan that relies heavily on getting what it wants from ...
Can U.S. military veterans use their Department of Veterans Affairs benefits to help pay for long-term care? The short answer is yes, but as with most government programs, it's complicated.
The Secure Act 2.0 introduces a provision allowing distributions of up to $2,500 per year from retirement accounts to pay for long-term care insurance premiums starting in 2026. This change raises ...
Rather than selecting the maximum daily benefit amount when purchasing a long-term care insurance policy, carefully analyze your potential care needs and local care costs and use that to inform ...