The Boomer's Guide to Aging Parents- A Book Review
As Baby Boomers parents’ are aging, more and more books are coming out offering guidance. The Boomer’s Guide to Aging Parents offers practical information that
As Baby Boomers parents’ are aging, more and more books are coming out offering guidance. The Boomer’s Guide to Aging Parents offers practical information that
Trying to start the discussion of long-term care planning with your aging parents can be difficult for everyone even if they have the best of
No one wants to think so far ahead to when they may need assistance later in life. The need for long-term care planning is more
Any and all transfers of money or property, no matter how big or small, are at risk for coming under scrutiny during the Medicaid look-back
New regulations were proposed in January of 2015 and the finalized regulations have been published and are, for the most part, the same as what
A parent is under no obligation to tell who they have appointed or why. This can leave to the other sibling feeling slighted or resentful.
Buying an insurance to cover the costs left from Medicare, known as a “Medigap” Policy, is a common occurrence to help offset the costs left
Medicare is proposing a flat fee reimbursement schedule. Simplistically, this would mean doctors would receive the same payment whether they see a patient with a
There are many misconceptions when it comes to what happens when a client applies for Medicaid. In this case, it was misconstrued that the patient,