We expect our loved ones to be able to enjoy their golden years retiring, working on passion projects or getting into new hobbies. However, the transition to senior care is rarely planned.
People who turn 65 today have a 70% chance of needing long-term care in their remaining years, according to the Administration of Community Living. For many, that will mean home health care.
The states with the highest (& lowest) senior care costs Planning for senior care is one of the most consequential financial ...
Recently, a listener of NerdWallet’s Smart Money podcast submitted a question about budgeting for long-term care for her father-in-law: "We are looking at how we can have him move closer to us into an ...
Planning for how you'll handle daily care in your later years is a crucial part of financial planning. While your day-to-day care routines won't necessarily directly impact your budget after you're ...
A Place for Mom reports on the costs of senior living for 2026, revealing median monthly expenses: independent living $3,200, ...
Making the decision to move a loved one into assisted living or memory care is rarely easy. For many families, it comes after ...
MedShop Direct, an online supplier of assisted living and home care beds, announced today the expansion of its white-glove delivery and professional in-home installation service to 48 states. The ...