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“Think you won’t qualify for life insurance in retirement? Guess again.”
“As we age, our bodies wear down. Here is how to cut costs associated with some common ailments.”
“Phil Spector passed away Saturday at age 81 after being diagnosed with COVID-19, reports said. The legendary music producer and convicted murderer’s net worth was estimated to be $50 million at the time of his death.”
“Open an HSA in minutes to help you save on taxes, cover medical expenses, and grow your retirement nest egg.”
“Tens of thousands of caregivers providing critical medical support to disabled veterans will be eligible to receive coronavirus vaccine doses soon under a new policy announced by the Department of Veterans Affairs this week.”
“After years of fighting with federal officials, Vietnam veterans suffering from bladder cancer, Parkinsonism, or hypothyroidism would be granted presumptive benefits status under language included in the final version of the annual defense authorization bill unveiled Wednesday.”
“Powers of attorney come in different forms, each suited for a specific purpose. They serve as useful tools in any estate-planning effort.”
Learning about Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia through research and documentation is extremely important for treating and finding cures for these diseases. While we can learn immensely from research, hearing first-hand accounts is also incredibly important.
In order to avoid hurting your loved one’s feelings or having your own feelings hurt in a conversation, it is important to understand how to properly communicate with someone with dementia.
Caregiving for a loved one with dementia can be challenging at times. However, the Crisis Prevention Institute has compiled a list of 6 tips for caregivers who care for loved ones with dementia in order to ease any burden or challenge.
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