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  2. If you or a loved one is approaching 70, 80, 90, or beyond, you may be assessing your current living situation and considering the next steps. If so, concerns about finances may be keeping you up at night. In this article, we’ll cover the range of senior care housing options, from in-home support to hospice care.

  3. Bickford Senior Living Review & Pricing in 2024

    www.seniorliving.org/companies/bickford-senior-living

    Bickford’s five levels of care range from independent to advanced care. Every 90 days, a nurse will review your plan and make any necessary adjustments. Bickford hopes to meet every senior’s needs for as long as possible to minimize moves throughout the later years.

  4. Elder Abuse Statistics for 2024 | SeniorLiving.org

    www.seniorliving.org/research/elder-abuse-statistics

    Both at home and in nursing facilities, many older adults experience abuse from their caregivers when they are at their most vulnerable. Reports from nursing home workers indicate that two in three caregivers committed abuse within a one-year period.1.

  5. An individual turning 65 in the United States has a 70 percent chance of needing some sort of long-term care services during the remaining years of their life.1 Long-term care helps older adults age safely, whether they remain at home or move into a residential facility.

  6. Home Care vs. Nursing Homes - SeniorLiving.org

    www.seniorliving.org/compare/nursing-home-vs-home-care

    This guide is here to help you answer questions you may have about choosing the right help. We’ll cover the differences between in-home care and nursing homes, the pros and cons of each, and how much they cost.

  7. This article will help you learn what pneumonia is, about types of pneumonia, as well as common symptoms to look for. We’ll also cover treatment, survival rate, recovery time, and prevention of pneumonia. Table of Contents.

  8. Federal and State Nursing Home & Assisted Living Regulations

    www.seniorliving.org/nursing-homes/state-federal-regulations

    You must qualify medically for Medicaid/a waiver program to pay for assisted living services in any form. Often (and confusingly), you must meet what's called a “nursing home level of care.” That doesn't mean you need skilled nursing facility care or similar 24-hour medical care.

  9. Assisted Living vs. Skilled Nursing - SeniorLiving.org

    www.seniorliving.org/compare/assisted-living-vs-skilled-nursing

    Assisted living and skilled nursing facilities are both long-term care options that provide a range of supportive medical, personal, and social services for people who can no longer meet their own basic living needs for extended periods of time.

  10. The Best Term Life Insurance for Seniors in 2024

    www.seniorliving.org/insurance/life/best/term

    Income annuity options. Insurance companies often tailor their term policies toward younger applicants, but fortunately, you can still find great term life insurance policies for seniors. We narrowed down dozens of providers and policies to find the best term life insurance for seniors in 2022. Read on to learn more!

  11. Guide to Hiring the Right Senior Caregiver - SeniorLiving.org

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    Does the senior have dementia or a serious condition requiring specialized care? What are the qualities you look for in a caregiver to ensure a safe and happy relationship and home? Do you have rules or values that are non-negotiable?