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June 17, 2019

The State of Autism in America

World Autism Awareness Day falls on April 2nd each year and is part of the larger World Autism Month observance. The observance includes hundreds of t...

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Long-Term Care Planning

June 6, 2019

What You Need to Know Before Buying Special Needs Housing

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Long-Term Care Planning

May 30, 2019

Dementia is Becoming a Significant Health Challenge

Somewhere in the world, every three seconds, someone is being diagnosed with dementia. Dementia is a catchall phrase that refers to many types of neur...

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Estate Planning

May 28, 2019

What if you don’t die?

Why Ignoring the Importance of Incapacity Planning Can Have Serious Consequences When most people think about estate planning, they think of it as dea...

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Medicaid Planning

May 23, 2019

The Latest Trends in Medicaid Restrictions

Last year saw two huge trends in Medicaid restrictions: work requirements and a change in retroactive coverage. Several states have been approved for ...

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Adult Children

May 16, 2019

Being a Caregiver and Still Having a Career

Providing care for a senior family member, particularly long-term care, can bring about lost wages and missed opportunities for the caregiver. A repor...

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Uncategorized

May 9, 2019

Startups Creating Senior-Friendly Tech

It is projected by the US Census Bureau that in the year 2050 there will be 458 million Americans of which 92.1 million will be 65 or older. Senior Am...

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Long-Term Care Planning

May 2, 2019

Treating Family Caregiving Like Any Other Job

When the time comes for a child or relative to become a family caregiver for an elderly relative, it can seem daunting, but it can also be rewarding.

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Long-Term Care Planning

April 25, 2019

Creative Living Situations While Aging

Solo aging in the baby boomer generation is becoming more prevalent, but many Americans are running out of family caregivers to assist them in their q...

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