Many Americans Don’t Ever Expect to Retire

When it comes to retirement, many Americans expect that they will never be able to afford to retire fully. In fact, a new Wells Fargo study cited in USA today found that 37% of people expect to work until they are too sick or die, … [Read more...]

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Learn New Skills to Keep Your Memory Sharp

Mary, who is 65, listens to classical music every day and does Sudoku and crossword puzzles. She is familiar with these things and hopes they will help to keep her mind sharp as she gets older. While these activities are certainly … [Read more...]

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Why You Shouldn’t Put Off Long-Term Care Planning

Most people will need some kind of help with the activities of daily living, such as dressing, bathing, or moving around, in their lifetime. The need for such help can result from a natural decline of hearing, eyesight, strength, … [Read more...]

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Tip-of-the-tongue Moments Don’t Necessarily Signify Dementia

Jane is in her 60’s and has been having many “stuck on the tip of your tongue” moments with names and faces lately. She used to be really good with recalling these things and sometimes worries she is beginning to experience early … [Read more...]

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Long-term Care Residents’ Rights Month- “Speak Out Against Elder Abuse”

This month, residents of nursing homes and other long- term care facilities, along with family members, facility staff, and others are honoring the rights of long-term care residents by celebrating Long-Term Care (LTC) Residents’ … [Read more...]

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Medicare Open Enrollment Period is Now Open

Medicare Open Enrollment began yesterday and will last until December 7, 2013. During this six-week period, Medicare beneficiaries have the option to make any changes to their plan that will take effect on January 1st, 2014.View … [Read more...]

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When it is Time to Take the Car Keys Away: The Advance Driving Directive

It is often difficult to talk to an elderly family member about giving up his or her car keys — especially if the older person doesn’t agree that continuing to drive will be risky.  Often, families are making the tough choice … [Read more...]

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Coping with the Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

Every 68 seconds there is another person diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in the United States.  Since there is no single definitive medical test for identifying Alzheimer’s disease, arriving at the correct diagnosis can take … [Read more...]

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Ask the Expert: How Can I Update A Will I Established 10 Years Ago?

Q. How can I update the Will that I established when I was in the military approximately 10 years ago?Asked on AVVO by a resident of Springfield, VAA. Just as a car needs regular maintenance, your estate planning … [Read more...]

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Down Syndrome- Planning for You Loved One’s Future

This month, we celebrate National Special Needs Law and Down Syndrome Awareness months.One in 691 children are born with Down Syndrome and there are more than 400,000 people currently living with the condition in the U.S.  … [Read more...]

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