What Are the Options? Have you thought about how you would pay for long-term care? If not, you should. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, today’s 65-year-olds have a 70 percent change of need long-term care services at some point. Women are...
How to talk to your parents You like talking to your parents. At least, when you’re talking about things like sports, holidays and fond memories, you do. But when it comes to difficult topics like illness and insurance, you’d probably rather avoid the conversation....
Financial planning in retirement Long-term care insurance, commonly abbreviated LTCI, is an important insurance product that helps pay for long-term care. Also called custodial care, long-term care refers to services that support daily needs and activities, such as...