Comprehensive long-term care planning is about creating options. When you address these needs proactively, you maintain control over your choices and preserve your family's financial future. When most ...
Academic life is often described as a time of growth, discovery, and opportunity. For many students, however, it is also a period marked by intense pressure, constant deadlines, and high expectations.
Most people don’t think about the possibility of needing long-term care one day. However, as we age, the likelihood of requiring assistance with daily living tasks increases. According to an HHS ...
Vikki Velasquez is a researcher and writer who has managed, coordinated, and directed various community and nonprofit organizations. She has conducted in-depth research on social and economic issues ...
The missing link in long-term care planning isn’t only about products or strategies, it’s about people’s mindsets. Changing one’s attitude is the critical first step in transforming a reactive, crisis ...
If you read my work regularly, you know that I’m a little bit obsessed with the topic of long-term care, not just how to pay for it, but also all the other dimensions of it, like the impact on ...
Long-term health care costs can drain resources in even the most carefully planned retirements. Advisors who work with clients preparing for their post-career lives say starting the conversations ...
About 80% of 65-year-olds will need some form of long-term care, according to the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. Even a strong retirement savings plan can be derailed by an ...
Long-term care and Medicaid planning are important considerations for families, especially during the holidays when they gather. Without proper planning, individuals may need to spend down most of ...