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Longevity is—thankfully—on the rise across the country. But a longer life often means a higher chance of needing help down ...
A growing group of middle-income elderly people are too rich for government benefits but can't afford long-term care.
About 80% of 65-year-olds will need some form of long-term care, according to the Center for Retirement Research at Boston ...
As the market gets set for its next explosive run, four cryptocurrencies will be at the top of the list of market analysts ...
‘I have Type 1 diabetes’: I’m 64 with a $1.3 million 401 (k). Is it too late for long-term-care insurance?
A bill aimed at improving the Long-Term Care Ombudsman program has been reintroduced in an effort to bolster advocacy for residents in assisted living communities and nursing homes.
Americans are badly misinformed about the basics of long-term care, a point driven home in numerous surveys and studies. One ...
A majority of American adults are banking on a government safety net to provide long-term care when they’re older. But they ...
The Ontario government is supporting the construction of two long-term care homes and housing by selling the former Hamilton ...