Long-Term Care Planning Got You Spooked?
Carol and Jennifer will provide guidance and inspiration with some valuable tips on aging, living, and planning well. We’ll learn what defines long-term care, who provides it, and what is and is not covered by insurance. Of special interest will be learning how to be pre-screened for a plan (behind the scenes) without a formal application, significantly reducing the risk of being declined. We’ll discuss different plan types and examples of costs at various ages from recent real-world cases, including short-term recovery care plans.
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Data Breach Protection
The recent National Public Data (NPD) leak is probably the most significant in
history, with far-reaching implications for hundreds of millions of American
citizens. Hackers stole nearly three billion records, which are now posted on the dark web. This exposed sensitive personal information makes it easier for criminals to commit various forms of identity theft, scams, fraud, financial hardship as well as the resulting emotional distress.
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Identity Theft
Learn about the methods used by identity thieves to steal personal information and how to protect yourself. Understand what information is at risk and red flags to watch out for with regard to common scams.
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The Psychology of Aging
According to the American Psychological association, people 65 and older are the fastest growing of segment population today. With this comes many questions and
concerns about aging both physically and mentally and quality of life.
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Avoid New Scams - When In Doubt Reach Out!
Scams are on the rise! Be safe in your own home.
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Beware Door to Door Scams
Learn about different Door-to-Door Scams and how to identify them so you can keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
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Walking - The No-Cost Prescription for Health
There are literally thousands of scientific studies available that verify walking as a fundamental exercise delivering multiple health benefits. Regular brisk walks can help you maintain a healthy weight and reduce body fat.
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Resolving the Senior Housing Crisis in Turbulent Times
Low-income and moderate housing has become one of the major crises of our lifetime.
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My Dad's Falling A Lot
My dad lives at home with my mom. They’re pretty independent but my dad has fallen three times in the last few months. Why is he falling so much? Should he stay home? Help!
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Communication and Family
Talking with your parents is not always easy. Keeping with the facts, allowing your parents to make their own decisions and helping them along the way.
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Dad and the Empty Nest
Dads suffer from empty nest syndrome, too. This article talks about tips to get through the experience.
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Unexpected Changes
Many of us that have aging parents or loved ones ask a common question, what can we do to help transitioning seniors? Taking time to understand their unique talents, interests and health situation is a good start. Offering verbal encouragement and being supportive of their needs will go a long way toward improving their outlook on life.
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Collector or Hoarder? It's a Fine Line
Keeping things just because you may need it some day is not a good excuse to hold onto things.
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Interacting with Developmentally Disabled Adults
Different is good. We don't all have to be the same.
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Why You Need a Power of Attorney
Everyone over the age of 18 needs a Power of Attorney. It's important for your own health.
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Moving Earlier Can Lengthen Your Life and Promote Happiness
We answer the question "What advantages do older adults have to gain by moving to a senior community? What can moving do for a senior?
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Living a Low-Maintenance Life
There is a new movement that has people stepping back and reviewing the value of our most precious gift - time. Today’s older adults live longer, healthier lives; they want to be active in fun activities, not drudgery.
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Be Bold - Control Your Own Destiny
Articles written for the Northwest Herald's "Fearless Aging" column will be posted in this section. This first article talks about living to your maximum potential.
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LGBTQ+ Aging Population
Aging is hard. Aging as part of the LGBTQ+ community can be even harder.
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