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How to Pay for Aging in Place

November 2, 2015 By Ben Lamm

Paying for aging in place

How to pay for aging in place is a much discussed topic. Learn about several ways you can get the help you need to stay in the home of your choice.

Filed Under: Aging in Place Articles, Money & Finance for Aging in Place Tagged With: Aging in Place, Benny Lamm, elderly, Home Remodeling, home renovations, long term care, Medicaid, medicare, pay for aging in place, reverse mortgage, seniors

Identity Theft Protection for Seniors – Video

February 13, 2014 By Mark Hager

Identity Theft Protection for Seniors

Identity Theft Protection for Seniors – Elderly ID Theft Videos, part of an ongoing effort to educate seniors and families about identity theft & how to protect yourself.

Filed Under: Featured, Money & Finance for Aging in Place Tagged With: identity theft protection, money, senior identity theft

Identity Theft Tips for Seniors

February 11, 2014 By Mark Hager

More than 50% of seniors are online, according to Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project in 2012, and this means seniors are utilizing email, social media and online banking. As we age, there is an increased feeling of isolation for various reasons including a loss of social connections, new physical limitations or even […]

Filed Under: Featured, Money & Finance for Aging in Place Tagged With: elderly, finances, identity theft, identity theft protection, money, senior identity theft, seniors

Long Term Care for Seniors Slideshow From Kaiser Family Foundation & JAMA

January 6, 2014 By Mark Hager

We are hearing more and more about long term care for seniors. It is no wonder, either, with the number of retired Baby Boomers growing. They, along with everyone else, should be keenly interested in protecting their health, family and lifestyle during a period of need. This is what long term care planning can help […]

Filed Under: Featured, Money & Finance for Aging in Place, Planning Tagged With: JAMA, Kaiser Family Foundation, long term care, Planning, seniors

Long term care insurance

June 14, 2013 By Mark Hager

Long-term care insurance

While making plans for aging in place, consider any care you may need in the future. Learn about long term care insurance & the peace of mind it can provide.

Filed Under: Money & Finance for Aging in Place, Planning, Retirement Tagged With: healthcare, I Need Long Term Care Insurance, insurance, long term care, Long Term Care Insurance, medicare, Need Long Term Care Insurance

Early Long Term Care Planning

June 11, 2013 By Mark Hager

Long Term Care Planning

Long term care planning helps you ensure your quality of life as you age. Learn about types of care you may need, questions to ask & options to explore.

Filed Under: Money & Finance for Aging in Place, Planning, Retirement Tagged With: Aging in Place, Care Planning, Care Plans, caregiver, Continuing Care, health care, healthcare, Life Care, long term care, medicare, nursing home, Old Age, personal care, Planning

What is Long Term Care?

May 31, 2013 By Mark Hager

what is long term care

There is no way to know what your long term care needs will be. Being prepared may ease the burden on you & your family. Learn more so you can be prepared.

Filed Under: Money & Finance for Aging in Place, Planning, Retirement Tagged With: aging, Aging in Place, assisted living, Caregiving, Continuing Care, elderly, elderly care, family, Geriatrics, long term care, personal care, Planning, What is long-term care

Preparing the elderly estate and setting up future finances

February 24, 2012 By Mark Hager

The most important things to have in your possession when you are caring for aging parents – or if you’re in a position where you ever might care for them – are powers of attorney. And the powers are not one set of paperwork – they are two. The first kind of power of attorney […]

Filed Under: Law, Money & Finance for Aging in Place Tagged With: 21204, Adam J. Roa, elderlaw, finances, legal, Maryland, powers of attorney, Towson

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