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Is it too late for long-term-care insurance? I plan to retire at 65 next summer and claim Social Security. I have just over ...
A growing group of middle-income elderly people are too rich for government benefits but can't afford long-term care.
As the U.S. population ages, many families are facing long-term care issues. Some of them are “too rich” for Medicaid but can’t afford care.
A quarter of respondents to a recent survey who are eligible for workplace benefits said they had access to long-term care insurance there.
I AM sure that most people in New Hampshire are wondering why so much energy is being spent on an issue that impacts fewer ...
SINGAPORE] Only one in three Singaporeans have taken out additional insurance to cover the cost of long-term care, and more ...
Race, number of surgical procedures and insurance type can significantly impact long-term mental and physical quality of life ...
Three-fourths of respondents surveyed said that they anticipate needing to provide care to at least one adult in their immediate network, such as a spouse, parent or in-law, in the future.
Employees’ perceptions of long-term care needs, knowledge and accessibility of long-term services and supports influence their financial readiness in retirement.
The federal government is taking action to improve the affordability of dental services through long-term funding reforms ...
Retirees in 41 states might run out of money in retirement. Find out where the risks are highest and how housing costs fit in ...