Finding the Right Hospital Bed Rental: Making a Comfortable Choice for Your Loved One
If you are caring for a loved one at home, you may need to rent a hospital bed. Here are the ins and outs of
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If you are caring for a loved one at home, you may need to rent a hospital bed. Here are the ins and outs of
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued new guidance on whether families can visit loved ones in nursing homes. The guidance allows
A trust is a legal arrangement through which one person (or an institution, such as a bank or law firm), called a “trustee,” holds legal
Careful planning in advance can help protect your estate for your spouse or children. If you make a plan before you need long-term care, you may have the luxury of distributing or protecting your assets in advance. This way, when you do need long-term care, you will quickly qualify for Medicaid benefits.
As the second round of stimulus checks goes out, it is important to know that nursing home residents are not required to turn their checks
In the past year, assisted living facility rates grew 6.15 percent for a median cost of $51,600 per year or $4,300 per month.
If you are experiencing financial hardship due to the coronavirus pandemic, you may want to consider withdrawing money from your retirement account while you still can. The special exemption allowing early withdrawals without a penalty ends soon
The COVID-19 pandemic has been particularly devastating for nursing homes and their residents. Aside from the tragically disproportionate loss of life, care for surviving residents has
According to the study, whites and Hispanics are three to five times more likely as blacks to feel relief when the Alzheimer’s sufferer dies.
Ruffini found that raising the minimum wage reduced turnover and increased tenure among nursing assistants. This greater continuity of care, she says, translated into improved health and safety conditions for the patients. At the same time, nursing home profits held steady because the extra costs were passed on in the form of higher fees.