Lily Vittayarukskul (pictured above) was studying aerospace engineering when her aunt was diagnosed with terminal colon ...
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Many Americans have watched long-term care play out for a parent or ...
It's important to understand who may qualify for long-term care insurance coverage if you're planning to buy a policy this ...
With annual rate hikes often exceeding 50%, coverage is increasingly unaffordable. And as complaints mount, legislative ...
Waterlily, a startup that aims to predict long-term care needs using artificial intelligence, secured $7 million in seed ...
A growing gap between the existing and needed level of public health workers could make it more difficult for long-term care ...
People who have close family members who need long-term care are more proactive in investigating potential future costs for themselves, adjusting the timing of their retirement, if needed, and ...
Caring for elderly loved ones can be costly, which is why financial planning is critical for seniors and their families.
The Secure Act 2.0 introduces a provision allowing distributions of up to $2,500 per year from retirement accounts to pay for long-term care insurance premiums starting in 2026. This change raises ...
Jenna Carlesso discusses her story written with Dave Altimari, Katy Golvala and Andrew Brown about ballooning long-term care ...
Can U.S. military veterans use their Department of Veterans Affairs benefits to help pay for long-term care? The short answer is yes, but as with most government programs, it's complicated.
Many who have known me through the years in our long-term care space and beyond would probably agree that there are few who ...