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What to Know About Long-Term Care Insurance Long-term care services in the U.S. cost an average of $60,000 to $100,000 a year ...
Women today face a unique financial challenge that can significantly impact their long-term security: the double burden of ...
Whether they’re counting on Medicare to pay for something it doesn’t currently pay for, thinking they can deal with the issue ...
Government remit asks independent commission on social care to consider services for older people and disabled adults ...
It’s 3 a.m., and the power just went out in your facility. Oxygen machines, hallway lights, the HVAC — everything is silent. ...
P.E.I.’s health minister says the province is ready to move forward with a plan to expand long-term care beds on the Island, starting with adding 50 of them.
Stand-alone policies usually have a “use it or lose it” rule, which means if you don’t end up needing long-term care, the money you’ve paid into the plan is forfeited. Hybrid long-term ...
Linda McLaughlin says she was shocked when she learned that Charlottetown's Prince Edward Home would no longer be providing ...
Instead of sending people to a hospital for follow-ups, a new mobile X-ray program is bringing much-needed diagnostics right ...
Jason Peña, 14, of Oak Forest, is undergoing eight weeks of therapy at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab to recover from a severe brain ...
Health care in Vermont is unaffordable and threatens the state's economy, according to the CEO of Blue Cross VT, who rang the ...
This article outlines 11 key components of a strong financial plan, from goal setting and investment strategy to insurance, ...