Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Dec 02, 2019 |
When it comes to establishing wills and estate plans, older Americans outpace their younger counterparts. Still, a significant number — 19 percent of those over age 72 and 42 percent of those between 53 and 71, according to survey data — lack any type of estate plan.
Although managing these d...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Nov 25, 2019 |
An alert has been issued by the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General about a fraud scheme that involves genetic testing. The warning is for Medicare beneficiaries across the nation, and the federal government is working with law enforcement to put an end to the...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Nov 18, 2019 |
One cannot overstate the importance of family presence in a senior's life. Family creates a consistent social network and connection that directly impacts the senior's overall quality of life. Prioritizing family relationships provides continuity as a senior experiences change in their social n...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Nov 11, 2019 |
We live in a world of the Internet of Things (IoT). Embedded electronics with internet connectivity simplify tasks and are a pervasive part of our daily lives. Typically, the younger generations are very adept at navigating the IoT while many seniors feel overwhelmed by technology, devices, and...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Nov 04, 2019 |
Suppose your mother can no longer make decisions for herself and she now needs nursing-home care. You are stressed and anxious. The nursing home puts a twenty-page, single-spaced contract in front of you. You wish you could flip straight to the last page and sign then and there, just to get it ...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Oct 28, 2019 |
Most people who work in healthcare may recognize the acronym LASA, which stands for “look-alike-sound-alike” and is usually seen when referencing medications. When it comes to federal programs, Medicaid and Medicare, in written form, look alike and they do sound alike but work very differentl...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Oct 21, 2019 |
Technology tools are useful to all seniors living at home but especially to those suffering cognitive decline.
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Oct 14, 2019 |
Before you retire or leave full-time employment for other pursuits, consider the impacts of your decision on the financial well being of your future. The transition to your next phase of life, whether full or semi-retirement, adventure seeking, or family driven, requires thoughtful planning to av...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Oct 07, 2019 |
Money is one of life's biggest concerns. People of all ages struggle to stretch their dollars to meet their needs and wants. Many seniors live on a fixed income and are presented with more challenges in making ends meet. Creating a budget can help seniors plan how to use the money they have to ...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Sep 30, 2019 |
The traditional senior housing market is undergoing a profound change. In 2018 senior housing occupancy fell to an eight-year low, even as the senior population continues to increase, as competition for the younger baby boomer market is ramping up and forcing a change to more traditional independ...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Sep 23, 2019 |
You are a caregiver to your parent, but you live four hours away and can't be there to help with everyday activities. Technology can help, but only if you and your parent(s) are able to understand and use it effectively.
Each year in Las Vegas the Consumer Electronics Show offers new and innovat...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Sep 16, 2019 |
There are federal regulatory standards that nursing homes must meet for providing qualified registered nursing staff. According to McKnight's.com, fully three-quarters of nursing homes seldom meet the federally registered nurse (RN) staffing level guidelines. In particular, on the weekends, nur...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Sep 09, 2019 |
Alzheimer's disease is becoming more prevalent among aging Americans, and there are more aging Americans than ever before. Alzheimer's disease has three typical biomarkers: plaques of beta-amyloid protein, tangles of tau protein, and loss of connections in the synapses that communicate informat...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Sep 03, 2019 |
The online world is rife with scams, and the number of people in the online world makes it a target rich environment for scammers. Seniors and near seniors should be aware of some of the more common attacks aimed to gain access to your money as well as identity.
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Aug 26, 2019 |
A study conducted by The Blackstone Group, an independent research firm, on behalf of Bankers Life Center for a Secure Retirement outlines some very unsettling data regarding middle-income baby boomer retirement care preparedness. According to the survey above, the bleak financial reality of th...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Aug 20, 2019 |
Somewhere in the world, every three seconds, someone is being diagnosed with dementia. Dementia is a catchall phrase that refers to many types of neurodegenerative diseases. Neurodegenerative diseases bring about the onset of dementia including but not limited to: Alzheimer's disease, Lewy body...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Aug 12, 2019 |
While aging in place is very popular among the baby boomer generation, about one-third of those retirees would choose to live elsewhere. The family remains the most significant factor when deciding where retirees live, followed by the general livability of an area and desirable weather conditio...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Aug 05, 2019 |
Receiving your social security benefits at an earlier age will not reduce the overall amount of your benefit over time. Because you will be taking it at a younger age, your monthly payment will be smaller than if you had waited but the aggregate payout overtime will be the same amount. To see h...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Jul 30, 2019 |
What is a Special Needs Trust?
In general, a trust is created when property or assets are managed by a person or firm for another person's benefit. The person or entity who manages the trust is known as the trustee and will be responsible for making decisions in the best interest of the person...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Jul 23, 2019 |
Walking is one of the most effective ways to maintain your overall health as you age. It provides a myriad of benefits both physical and mental. Grab a buddy and walk. It can be your spouse, your neighbor, your children, a friend, your dog or any combination of these. If you don't have a dog co...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Jul 16, 2019 |
What is Hospice care?
Hospice care can be very difficult for families to come to terms with, but can be a beneficial care option for those caring for a terminally ill loved one. The purpose of hospice care is to provide comfort and quality of life for a terminally ill person. Hospice care can ...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Jul 10, 2019 |
Respite care is substitute care when a caregiver needs a break. If possible, these breaks should be scheduled regularly, giving the caregiver time to rest. It can be for a short period like a day or a few hours or for the purpose of giving the caregiver a vacation. Respite care is often overloo...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Jul 01, 2019 |
Most of us know what a service animal is, but the use of emotional support animals is becoming more common. An emotional support animal is a companion animal that provides benefits to a person who has an emotional or mental health disorder. In order to be characterized as an emotional support a...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Jun 24, 2019 |
The aging population of the United States is widely reported as the bulk of the baby boomer generation is already retired or nearing retirement. However, what has not been widely reported is how the rest of the nation will provide care for this large, aging population. According to a 2017 Merri...
Posted by Brad Sarkauskas | Jun 18, 2019 |
As we age, simple things we took for granted as kids become more difficult -- and more expensive. That's a truth all of us know. What you may not realize is that the aging middle class will face unique difficulties going forward. The private market offers options for assisted living, but at a p...