Most people don't like getting older. But many don't mind turning 65. Not only is retirement usually right around the corner, but making it to 65 marks Medicare age and the end of the health insurance hassle. And while many seniors look forward to Medicare, its...
Month: March 2016
Planning for the future often takes a coordinated effort
When planning for your future financial and medical needs, there are numerous aspects to consider. Older individuals typically have even more concerns when developing this type of care plan. To address the many issues related to the financial and medical aspects of...
What is the purpose of a care plan?
Even if you are not currently in need of long-term care or in-home support, drafting a comprehensive care plan may still be in your best interest. A care plan helps individuals by outlining a program that addresses how you will be cared for later in life. By actively...
Dividing end-of-life duties among children
Drafting a comprehensive estate plan can be a difficult task when faced with numerous options and a large estate. The process can, however, be made simpler by divvying up your end-of-life duties among your children.Your estate plan essentially takes care of tying up...