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Investigative report finds that many hospice facilities aren't providing the care they are paid to provide

A Washington Post investigative report on hospice care in America found huge disparities in care levels amongst facilities offering hospice care, perhaps because of the lack of regular inspections to ensure a baseline of care.  For instance, some hospices are not providing any continuous nursing care or inpatient care, usually considered a given by patients … Read more

Preventing falls so you can remain at home

People fall all the time. According to the CDC, one out of three older adults (those aged 65 or older) falls each year.  I remember one memorable fall while riding in the woods in my thirties that I swear shook the trees around me.  The difference between that fall and a fall decades later is … Read more

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Dear Rajiv, I currently have a Regence MedAdvantage policy that I began when I turned 65. My Medicare card shows a start date of 1-1-2013; thus I am outside of the one year period for new enrollees that would allow me to just switch to any plan I chose. I am currently considering changing my … Read more

8 steps to building a more social retirement

Few Americans are financially prepared to retire but if you are one of the lucky ones don’t pat yourself on the back yet. That’s because you still have one more step.  An article in USA Today says that retirement isn’t just about the money, it’s also about your social activities.  I’ve written before about how … Read more

Long-Term Care decisions: a national crisis for the middle class

About 70 percent of Americans will need Long-Term Care at some point in their lives, yet according to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation only about 7 percent of Americans have Long-Term Care insurance. A CBS News story looked at how those in the middle—not rich, not poor—find themselves without resources for providing care for their loved ones … Read more

Is it time to adjust your driving habits?

I have older parents and they drive. I’m glad they drive because their driving allows them to continue to volunteer and be active.  And frankly because if they didn’t drive, then I would have to drive them.  It’s important that they can drive because they live in Pierce County and we don’t have a lot … Read more

Your parents' health may determine the cost of you LTC plan

If you’re in your 50s, you should be considering purchasing Long-Term Care (LTC) insurance but one thing you may not have counted on is your parents’ health. Genworth, a major provider of LTC insurance announced recently that it would rate applicants based on whether their parents suffered from early onset coronary artery disease prior to … Read more

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