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  1. How To Help A Senior Communicate With Insurance Companies
    by Molly Shomer. Life insurance, health insurance, vehicle insurance, homeowners insurance - it's been a good year if you haven't had to push one, push two on the phone with an insurance company. Imagine that you're elderly, don't hear too well, and don't understand the circular phone system you're lost in. Impossible. If you're helping an aging parent, eventually you will have to deal with an insurance company.... products, articles, news

  2. How Do I Communicate With My Loved One Who Has Alzheimer's Disease?
    by William Hammond. Good communication can decrease or even prevent many behavior problems. The number one tip to remember is to treat your loved one as an adult. An individual with a disease, not a diseased individual. He has an entire history of life that stays with him throughout this journey. He will continue to have many of the same characteristics he had before. If he was laid back before, he may be more ... products, articles, news

  3. Insurance: Long Term Nightmare
    by Jeffrey Voudrie. Recent legislation in Congress may make it even more difficult for seniors to qualify for government-paid long-term care coverage. If you don't take action now, you may be setting you and your family up for a Long Term Nightmare! This problem is so potentially damaging, yet so little understood, I've decided to dedicate multiple articles to covering it. In this article, I'll expose the problem. ... products, articles, news

  4. Life Insurance and Medicaid Eligibility
    by Gabriel Heiser. In order to qualify for Medicaid coverage of your nursing home stay, your assets cannot exceed $2,000 if you are single, or $101,540 if you are married. However, not all of your assets are "countable" for these purposes. The biggest exemptions are your home, your car, and your personal property. Another exemption is life insurance owned by you. The rule states that only the "cash surrender value... products, articles, news

  5. Provide For Your Funeral Costs With Burial Insurance
    by Ken Snow. Death is inevitable and he who is born must one day leave for heavenly abode. Most of us avoid talking about death and funerals but the fact is that there are funeral costs to be borne and in the event one has not provided for it, the family has to undertake the expense. Funeral costs are not only a matter of affordability but of timing as well. Death, unless it comes after a terminal illness th... products, articles, news

  6. Senior Services - How to Find the Best Senior Services in Los Angeles
    by Bobbie Trifon. Renaissance poet John Donne once commented that "no man is an island." We all took this to mean that people are not isolated from each other, rather, all of humankind is connected. Indeed, as we grow older, in adulthood and into our Golden years, we realize that not only do we need other people, we actually enjoy interacting with other people. Human interaction is a basic need and all the more... products, articles, news

  7. Being A Senior in... 3D
    by Kathleen Amadasun. Its no illusion living in a youth orientated culture is tough! And, it takes no magic eye to see being a senior can be challenging. Consider the following life changes, at least several of which confront every senior. Retirement Many people look forward to the period of their lives when they will be free from the demands of the clock and the commute. Some do find their retirement years to be "... products, articles, news

  8. It Takes a Village to Help a Senior, Too (Q&A)
    by Jeannine Clark-Gananian. Q: My neighbors are an elderly couple, and I'm growing increasingly concerned about them. The husband was recently brought to the hospital for the second time. His last hospitalization was because he fell and his wife wasn't able to get him up. They have lived next door to me for many years and I know they don't have any family nearby. Over the last few years I have noticed them both becoming fra... products, articles, news

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