Senior Housing

  • Dealing with the Guilt and Challenges of Long-Distance Caregiving

    For long-distance caregivers whose parents reside in senior living facilities, frequent in-person visits aren’t always an option. So, how can you manage their care from afar and avoid feeling guilty about not being there more often?

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  • Qualifying for Medicaid Long-Term Care

    Medicaid long-term care eligibility requirements can be confusing. Learn how a senior can qualify for Medicaid and what long-term care services are covered.

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  • Best Holiday Gift Ideas for Professional Caregivers

    There’s nothing more reassuring than finding a caregiver who goes above and beyond in their role. So, when the holidays roll around, what is the best way to thank these compassionate people for treating our loved ones like family?

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  • Ebola in Senior Living Facilities: Should You Be Scared?

    Two employees at a Dallas assisted living facility were quarantined in 2014 after coming into contact with patient who had Ebola. If a loved one resides in a senior living facility, should you be worried about their health and safety?

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  • Aging Motivates Downsizing to Another Home

    Although many seniors will remodel their homes so that they can "age in place," others move to a smaller place in an active adult community, assisted living, or some other form of senior housing. The problem: At least for smaller urban homes and apartments, there will be a lot of competition.

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  • Sell or Stay? The Competition for Senior Housing

    Empty nesters and seniors need different types of housing as they get older. Will economics allow you to sell your current home for a price that allows you to find another home that better suits your needs?

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