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Why your hospital status matters if you end up in the ER

  When a person experiences a serious medical condition the usual response is to hie off to the nearest hospital emergency room.  Once he or she reaches the ER, the hospital has four options for care.  The patient can be admitted as an inpatient, transferred to another facility, discharged home or placed under observation.

Don't be a victim of financial abuse

  A couple years ago, someone convinced an elderly friend of mine to sign over her financial power of attorney to them.  This individual also convinced my friend to change her will and to sign over title to her home and car.  There was a wild, crazy couple days as I desperately contacted Adult Protective Services … Read more

New diabetic study may indicate slower cognitive decline is possible

  Chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes are among the most common and most costly health conditions and contribute to the inability to remain in the community either because of inappropriate housing or an increased need to access skilled nursing care.  Hospital and physician services are the largest components of health … Read more

Long Term Care for Senior Veterans

In the year 1919 President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed November 11 as Armistice Day to honor those Veterans who served during World War I. On November 11, 1954, Armistice Day was proclaimed a legal national holiday and the name was changed to “Veterans Day” to honor all veterans of all wars. Every November 11, ceremonies are … Read more

Insuring Your Retirement Funds

It might sound strange to be told to insure your retirement funds, but after working hard and diligently saving all that money, wouldn’t you want to make sure that the funds will be there for you when you need them? As you move into retirement, you are also moving towards age-related health problems. Events beyond … Read more

Funeral and Burial Plans

Advantages and Disadvantages of Prepaid Plans One way to plan in advance for the end of one’s life is to sign a formal contract called a “preneed funeral plan.” With this plan, money to pay for a funeral and/or burial is held in a trust, in an escrow account or paid through an insurance policy … Read more

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