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  2. Delta Dental - Wikipedia

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    The Delta Dental Plans Association, also known as simply Delta Dental, is an American network of dental insurance companies composed of 39 independent Delta Dental members operating in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. These member companies provide coverage to 85 million people, enrolled in over 157,000 groups.

  3. 4 Tips for Selecting Dental and Vision Coverage in Retirement

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  4. Employee compensation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Employee benefits in the United States might include relocation assistance; medical, prescription, vision and dental plans; health and dependent care flexible spending accounts; retirement benefit plans (pension, 401(k), 403(b)); group-term life and long term care insurance plans; legal assistance plans; adoption assistance; child care benefits ...

  5. Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association

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    The Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA) is an independent Los Angeles County agency that administers and manages the retirement fund for the County and outside Districts (Little Lake Cemetery District, Local Agency Formation Commission for the County of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Office of Education, and South Coast Air Quality Management District). [3]

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    Your savings may not last you as long as you’d think.

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    3. Alturas. Alturas, a Northern California city near the Nevada border, is “free from a heavy tourist population, leaving you able to enjoy your community to the fullest without big crowds and ...

  8. CalPERS - Wikipedia

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    California's "Public Employees' Long-Term Care Act," as passed in 1990 and amended in 1996, led to CalPERS' administering a Long-Term Care Program for "California public employees and retirees, as well as their spouses, parents, parents-in-law, adult children and adult siblings between the ages of 18 and 79."

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    They won't have to scramble to find care after a health emergency or live an isolated lifestyle dependent on their children to take them to the doctor or the store.