by A.W. Berry
If one has a family history of Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's or other degenerative diseases the statistical probability of requiring some kind of long-term care after a certain age increases. Other ailments than can spu...read more
by Susan Wright
Long Term Care: Separating Fact From Fiction Today's Americans are living longer, healthier lives thanks to a variety of factors, including discoveries about nutrition and exercise, advances in medicine and technology, ...read more
Many people are confused by the health care system in the US. There are many options available to individuals; however none of these plans are completely free of disadvantages. Medicare and Medicaid, for example, are...read more
by Carol Hamel
Long Term Care Insurance is something that we tend to avoid thinking about for a variety of reasons. Issues of aging, especially as they relate to the possibility of failing health capabilities, are not as much fun to thin...read more
by Draven
Long-term care insurance is vital for anyone over the age of 60 in the United States. This is because statistically, at that age it becomes much more likely for a person to need in-home or nursing care at some point. If ...read more
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