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When Mental Health and Aging Collide
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By Alina Tugend Published
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Big Changes Likely for Social Security, Medicare Under a Biden Presidency
Making Your Money Last The new president and a fresh Congress will sooner or later have to face the twin safety net programs, both sorely in need of help.
By Catherine Siskos Published
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What Happens to Medicare If the Affordable Care Act Is Overturned?
Medicare Experts say if the ACA is repealed or rescinded "it would be devastating for Medicare." Here's what might happen -- and how it could be costly for you.
By Catherine Siskos Published
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The Ways Pets Improve Our Retirement Well-Being
Empty Nesters Getting pet-friendly when you leave the work world may give you a healthy boost.
By Harriet Edleson Published
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High-Tech Aids for Aging in Place
Caregiving Apple Watch and other technology provides fast feedback, comfort for older users, and a powerful assist for caregivers.
By Catherine Siskos Published
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Insurance for Long-Term Care at Home
retirement In the wake of COVID-wracked nursing homes, increasingly more people are looking at options to age in place with long-term care insurance.
By Alina Tugend Published
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When Elder Care Requires Legal Advice
Caregiving Consult an elder care lawyer preemptively to avoid making a panicked phone call in the moment.
By Alina Tugend Published
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Sandwich Generation Faces Caregiving Challenges
Caregiving The sandwich generation has it tough in the best of times. The pandemic has made it even tougher.
By Alina Tugend Published
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Don’t Be a ‘Helicopter Child’ in Retirement
Caregiving Signs and signals you're hovering over your aging parents and infantilizing them.
By Alina Tugend Published
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