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Resourcing Your Retirement: Planning for Your Golden Years and Long-Term Care
Retirement should be a time of relaxation and enjoyment, but without proper financial planning, it can quickly become a source of stress and uncertainty. With approximately 70% of people over age 65 eventually needing some form of long-term care, understanding how to resource your retirement—including these potential healthcare needs—is essential for financial security.


New Year's Resolutions for People Caring for Loved Ones with Dementia
Caregiving for someone with cognitive decline is one of life's most challenging journeys. This year, consider making new year's resolutions that not only benefit your loved one but also protect their future and preserve your own well-being.


Dignity in Old Age: The Evolution of Elder Care in the United States
Elder care in America is a story of evolving responsibility. Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid have reduced poverty, preserving dignity and independence for America’s aging population. Though these program aren't perfect, they are a great improvement over the situation a few generations ago.


Thoughtful Holiday Gifts Ideas for Older Adults
Looking for holiday gift ideas for the hard-to-buy-for older adults on your list? Your holiday shopping just got a whole lot easier!


Start 2026 with a Legal and Financial Checkup
Before you get too far into 2026, it’s worth adding one more important task to your list—a legal and financial checkup. Taking a few hours now to review your key documents and accounts can prevent future problems, protect the people you love, and make sure your wishes are carried out exactly as you intend.














