Medicaid Planning can make a big difference for the uninsured If you haven’t read the study released in November by Boston College, you should be aware of its findings. Boston College’s Center for Retirement Research published findings that focused on single adults who need to face long-term care – a segment of society which now […]
Planning Ahead for Medicaid: The Last, Best Valentine’s Gift
Valentine’s Day is here again. If you’re like me, you have been looking high and low for what to get your spouse or loved one for Valentine’s Day that tells them how much you care about them. I want to add this to your thoughts this Valentine’s Day: Often the best thing we can do […]
Paying a loved one for care can be problematic
The same scenario plays itself out over and over again in America. An elderly person needs help with care and prefers to stay at home. The best care can often come from someone who is emotionally involved with the senior and they turn to children or grandchildren to provide the care. Sometimes the parent needs […]