Posted: February 2, 2011
Thanks to modern medicine, we are living longer than ever before. But with a longer life comes an increased likelihood of disability, chronic illness, or cognitive impairment (such as Alzheimer's disease), which may spur the need for ongoing help with the most basic activities of daily living. read more...
Posted: February 2, 2011
Long term care is ongoing assistance with some of the most basic activities of daily living such as eating, bathing, dressing, or getting in and out of bed or a chair. read more...
Posted: February 2, 2011
The need for long term care can represent an enormous change for a person who is accustomed to independent living, and this change can be both stressful and overwhelming. read more...
Posted: February 2, 2011
There is one risk that often goes unconsidered, and it can jeopardize even the most carefully considered financial plans: the real possibility that some day we may need long term care. read more...
Posted: February 13, 2003
Long Term Care Partners, LLC, the company administering the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program sponsored by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, offers a checklist, Top Ten Considerations for Purchasing Long Term Care Insurance. read more...
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