Our Insights
Finding the Right Care Facility
Over the last two decades, there has been an explosion of supportive housing choices. Your options are no longer restricted to living at home or relocating to a nursing facility; today, assisted living facilities and continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) are alternatives to nursing homes.
Being a Caregiver
Caring for a disabled, chronically ill family member or an older adult is rarely straightforward. Many caregivers experience stress as a result of juggling employment and caring commitments. But there are strategies to manage stress and prevent it from becoming overwhelming.
Facing the Complexities of Medicare
Medicare is a complex insurance program that beneficiaries and professionals may find difficult to manage. This Medicare guide provides an overview of essential Medicare basics and actions you may take to ensure you receive the benefits to which you are entitled.
Helping Aging Relatives Get the Care They Need at Home
Most of us will encounter older relatives and family members who require more care at some point in their lives. Taking the necessary actions as soon as possible to protect their financial condition and locate relevant health and domestic services may allow them to stay home and get adequate care.
How to Help a Loved One With Alzheimer’s Disease
In 2023, an estimated 6.7 million Americans currently live with Alzheimer’s disease, with that number expected to nearly triple by 2060. Learn about the illness's symptoms, what to do if someone you care about has it, and what to expect as the disease proceeds through its natural stages.