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Amid growing public awareness of sun damage to the skin, Brusco Vision is urging patients and the media to consider a less ...
Longevity is—thankfully—on the rise across the country. But a longer life often means a higher chance of needing help down ...
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UMD Study: gunshot survivors face critical gaps in long-term care
A new review article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association by doctors at the University of Maryland ...
‘I have Type 1 diabetes’: I’m 64 with a $1.3 million 401 (k). Is it too late for long-term-care insurance?
"The stability of the long-term care insurance market is a nationwide issue," the Department of Financial Services said in a ...
A new national study reveals that older adults who move into nursing homes and assisted living facilities become more socially active in many ways, suggesting that fears of isolation in long-term care ...
Planning for long-term care is crucial to protect your independence, family and financial stability against unexpected health ...
A growing group of middle-income elderly people are too rich for government benefits but can't afford long-term care.
About 80% of 65-year-olds will need some form of long-term care, according to the Center for Retirement Research at Boston ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNLong-term care communities can boost social engagement in older adults
A new study from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus finds that older adults become more socially active after ...
A Hamilton based trial hopes to significantly reduce hip fractures among long-term care residents.
As reported by the New York Times, there’s widespread confusion over what Medicare and Medicaid cover and pay for when it ...
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