
Choosing between Assisted Living or Memory Care
Learn about two common senior living types—assisting living and memory care—and how to determine the best care for your elderly parent or spouse.

Learn about two common senior living types—assisting living and memory care—and how to determine the best care for your elderly parent or spouse.

Americans are getting older. (I feel it — don’t you?) In fact, the Population Reference Bureau estimates that the number of Americans aged 65 and older will nearly double from 52 million in 2018 to 95 million by 2060.

Your chances of getting paid to be a family caregiver are best if you are caring for a U.S. military veteran or for someone eligible for Medicaid, but other possibilities exist.

If a person close to you has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, it may be time to address some serious financial questions.

Advocates are celebrating an important victory for individuals who provide care for their parents at home. The new decision will likely lead to a substantial expansion in the number of homes transferred to those caregivers.