Posts Tagged ‘retirement’

The Benefits To Long term Care Insurance Policies

Long-term care insurance is insurance that may be added to a patient’s current medical insurance coverage. It can be included in private health care insurance or government provided insurance, Medicaid or Medicare.

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Posted on November 30th, 2009 by Ron Howard  |  No Comments »

Long Term Care Insurance, Prepare for the Unthinkable

It would be a wonderful world if nothing changed and everything remained the same. We would not age, die or need medical care in any way. However, the sad truth is that the world is a dynamic and ever-changing place, where nothing remains the same. We may hope that things will remain the same, but they never will, and it is up to us to prepare ourselves for the possible future outcomes that can be difficult to envision. One such way to prepare is through the purchase of long-term care insurance, which can be your best bet for a financially stable life when long-term care becomes an issue for yourself, or a loved one.

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Posted on November 30th, 2009 by Terry Stanfield  |  No Comments »

Who Can Afford Long-Term Care Insurance?

Insurance is a wonderful thing. It gives us the peace of mind knowing that someone has our back, and it provides us with the security we need in the event of an accident that can alter the course of our lives. Long-term care insurance is no different, but many feel they cannot get it because they do not know how they will afford long-term care insurance. The question then comes up about who can afford long-term care insurance.

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Posted on November 29th, 2009 by Terry Stanfield  |  No Comments »

How Does Long Term Care Insurance Work?

How does long term care insurance work? This is a question I hear almost every day. Many people still do not understand how LTCi works. Due to the heightened awareness of Long Term Care Insurance over the past several years, most people realize that this coverage is an important part of their financial planning.

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Posted on November 28th, 2009 by Brian Harris  |  No Comments »

The Very Rare Complications of Knee Surgery

On rare occasions a patient may have complications after knee surgery; however, this happens less than 2% of the time. Sometimes the knee joint may become infected. Even more rarely, heart attack or stroke may occur.

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Posted on November 8th, 2009 by Dr. Stefan Tarlow  |  No Comments »

Latest Developments In Aging Research

There has been a lot of study on aging research and actually much of the medicine and research being conducted is about keeping you healthy so that you can live a long and happy life. Much of aging research also focuses on how specific aging decreases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s develop and what you can do to prevent them.

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Posted on November 7th, 2009 by John Brennon  |  No Comments »

How To Have The Best Aging Health Possible

Everyone ages and everyone wants to know the secret to aging gracefully. If you want to maintain good aging health, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. Certain activities and elements can all combine to help maintain your health and keep you capable of independence for a longer period of time.

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Posted on November 6th, 2009 by Charles Reinhurst  |  No Comments »

Aging Parents The Real Change Of Life

Almost everyone will reach the point in their lives where they have aging parents who will need special care as they age. Depending their individual needs, this could mean nothing more than driving them to the grocery store once a week or hiring someone to help them clean their homes.

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Posted on November 5th, 2009 by Ross Lewis  |  No Comments »

How To Tell If Specific Kinds Of Aging Care Are Right For You

As you age, the idea that you may not be able to look after yourself or live independently becomes clearer. The choice to give up your home may be one of the hardest decisions that you will ever make. But did you know that you might not have to give up your home right away? It’s true. Knowing what the different aging care choices are can help you make the decision that gets you the right level of care for your stage of life.

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Posted on November 4th, 2009 by Tim Conlee  |  No Comments »

The Newest Discoveries In Aging Research

Aging research is a very popular area of study as there are many different factors and areas that are being investigated. With the developments in science and medicine the life span has been dramatically elongated and researchers are looking to further expand life as well as treat the many chronic diseases that occur as an individual ages. Some diseases that have a lot of research include Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s as well as stopping the signs of aging.

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Posted on November 4th, 2009 by Thomas Kinder  |  No Comments »

Preparing For Rotator Cuff Injury Surgery

Of musculoskeletal injuries, rotator cuff injuries are one of the most frequent. A rotator cuff injury is quite painful and can cause shoulder weakness; however, it does not cause swelling. Interestingly, patients often do not have symptoms. Most of the time; however, the patient will experience pain and weakness during activities involving the arms. Raising the arm above shoulder level can prove particularly painful. On the bright side, there are quite a few ways to treat rotator cuff injuries. Your age and the type of injury you have will help determine which option will work best for you.

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Posted on September 19th, 2009 by Dr. Richard Edelson  |  No Comments »

Understanding The Value Of Long-Term Care Insurance Is Critical In Today’s Economy

Many folk inadvertently find understanding the value of long-term care insurance to be a hard task. [**] you should be ready to understand all the values that lie behind having long-term care insurance for your existence and what it can significantly do to provide benefits to you.

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Posted on September 13th, 2009 by Jillian Leigh  |  No Comments »

Six Things You Should Know About Medicaid And long-term Care Insurance|Things You Should Know About Medicaid And Long Term Care Insurance|What Things You Should Know About Medicaid And Long Term Care Insurance

Medicare and Medicaid are the two things that have been tailor made for those folks who are below the misery line. It was made an amendment in the united states in the year 1965 to the social security act. The folks that were included in this were those below poverty line with youngsters, adults aged more than sixty five, folks with disabilities, folks who are blind, pregnant women who are very poor, people with low income and excessive hospital bills.

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Posted on September 12th, 2009 by Tim Conlee  |  No Comments »

Arthroscopic Knee Surgery

Arthroscopy is the use of a tiny camera inserted through a very small incision for the purpose of getting a clear view of the interior of a diseased or damaged joint. The use of this technique has made it quick and easy for orthopedic surgeons to get accurate information about joint damage and formulate effective treatment plans. Using arthroscopy causes a minimal amount of trauma due to the small incisions and tiny instruments used; however, it is important to realize that it takes time to recover from any surgery. The severity of disease or damage your joint has suffered will surely affect recovery time.

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Posted on September 10th, 2009 by Dr. Richard Edelson  |  No Comments »