As of May 11, 2023, the Covid Public Health Emergency (PHE) has been officially ended. The conclusion of the PHE also ended a requirement of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) that kept people continuously enrolled in Medicaid programs… Read more »
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A Look at the Physical Challenges of Aging in Place
It is estimated that three out of four Americans over the age of 50 plan on aging in place according to AARP. These seniors are willing to employ alternative solutions to make it happen. The alternatives include home sharing (32%),… Read more »
The Complete Guide to Continuing Care Retirement Communities
In recent years, aging Americans have become increasingly interested in continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) or life plan communities. These senior living communities offer the array of care options necessary for aging adults to move through the stages of independent,… Read more »
Guardianships: Protecting Your Finances and Right to Vote
All US citizens have the fundamental right to vote, but if you become a ward through a guardianship process, you may lose that right. You could also lose control of your finances to someone you don’t fully trust. By nominating… Read more »
Getting the Most Out of Medicaid
Federal and state Medicaid programs provide comprehensive health coverage and financial protection to millions of Americans. The program helps low-income families, individuals, and people with disabilities receive adequate health care and provides nursing home or community long-term care services. As… Read more »