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Planning for the Cost of Daily Care

October 1, 2008 By Mark Hager

When you are building your own aging in place plan, consideration needs to be given to the costs for alternate care services. For the millions of baby boomers taking care of an older parent now, this information may be helpful as well. On September 30th, 2008, the MetLife Mature Market Institute(R) released the results of […]

Filed Under: Caregiving, Money and Finance for Aging in Place Tagged With: adult daycare, Caregiving, daily care, elderly, financial planning, money, seniors

Money Saving Tips for Seniors Part II

September 18, 2008 By Mark Hager

With the rise in gas prices and consumer goods many people are looking to squeeze every ounce of buying power they can from their money. Here are a few more tips on how you can save money. Saving a little here and there can really add up. Make your home more energy efficient: Most public […]

Filed Under: Money and Finance for Aging in Place Tagged With: elderly, finances, money, money saving tips, seniors, tips

World Update: China’s National Organization Focuses on Care for the Elderly

September 10, 2008 By Mark Hager

A national organization on aging is striving to meet the overwhelming needs of the country’s older population. Focused on issues such as building community centers for the elderly, programs to relieve the stress of being alone, elderly legal assistance, elder rights and raising public awareness. For anyone who has had to help an older person […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: china, elderly, elderly care, seniors

Downsizing Mom & Dad: Planning is Key

September 8, 2008 By Mark Hager

Seniors safe at home

Moving your parents into a retirement community or assisted living facility can be difficult, heartbreaking, expensive, tiring or all of the above. Having a good plan is key. An article from Newsday.com gives a little insight into things older people need to consider for this transition. It will give those who are (or will be) […]

Filed Under: Caregiving Tagged With: Aging in Place, Caregiving, downsizing, elderly, parents, retirement, seniors

Let’s Talk Retirement Plans

September 8, 2008 By Mark Hager

As a Boomer, you’ve spent many years working hard to improve yourself and your lifestyle. But, how financially prepared are you for retirement? The answers to this question will range from, “very prepared” to, “I’m never going to make it.” If you are still in the workforce, even part-time, knowing your retirement plan intimately can […]

Filed Under: Retirement Tagged With: baby boomers, elderly, finances, money, retirement, seniors

TubcuT ® – Modify Your Existing Bathtub to Make it More Accessible

September 1, 2008 By Mark Hager

The TubcuT ® is an accessible tub conversion that provides accessibility for non-accessible bathtubs. See video, photos about this accessible tub conversion.

Filed Under: Home Remodeling, Product Spotilight Tagged With: accessibility, Accessibility Products, accessible, Accessible Bathtub, Accessible Bathtubs, Accessible Tub, Aging in Place, bathroom, bathroom remodeling, bathtub, Bathtub Accessibility, Bathtub Conversion, elderly, Home Remodeling, seniors, shower, Tub Conversion, Tubcut, videos

Rising Living Costs to Blame for Increased Senior Bankruptcy Filings

August 30, 2008 By Mark Hager

Rough economic conditions are hitting older Americans hard. Rising medical care and consumer goods being the worst. Many older people are taking on debt to pay for medical care. According to one study by the Harvard Law School, bankruptcy filings for seniors showed an increase from 8% in 1991 to 22% in 2007. In a […]

Filed Under: Money and Finance for Aging in Place Tagged With: bankruptcy, elderly, finances, financial planning, money, seniors

Marital Status May Determine Risk of Alzheimer’s

August 21, 2008 By Mark Hager

Sound crazy? Incredibly, it may not be so far fetched. At least, not according to research conducted by a group at the KI Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at the Karolinska Institutet, in Stockholm, Sweden. As reported in a AARP Bulletin, the results of their study over a 21 year period indicates that men and women […]

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: AARP, Aging in Place, alzheimer's, elderly, health care, healthcare, marriage, relationships, seniors

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