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Monthly Archives: February 2015

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Aging Californians Create Demand For Homecare Professionals

Posted on February 26, 2015 by Caryne

Sacramento-Based Franchise Announces Plans to Hire Nearly 180 Caregivers in the Greater Sacramento Area in 2015 SACRAMENTO, CA – As America’s aging population continues to grow, the need for caregivers has become increasingly apparent. That’s why Home Instead Senior Care®, … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles | Tagged care for caregivers, caregiving

Depression In The Elderly Can Be A Serious Health Issue

Posted on February 26, 2015 by Caryne

From the American Counseling Association The signs of depression in an elderly person can be easy to miss. We may incorrectly assume that being depressed is just part of the aging process. But despite its often being ignored or overlooked, … Continue reading →

Posted in Advice Columns | Tagged Depression

Savvy Senior: What Medicare Doesn’t Cover

Posted on February 24, 2015 by Caryne

Dear Savvy Senior, I’m about to sign up for Medicare Part A and B and would like to find out what they don’t cover so I can avoid any unexpected costs down the road. Almost 65 Dear Almost, While Medicare … Continue reading →

Posted in Advice Columns | Tagged Medicare

Two Ways to Get Medicare Benefits

Posted on February 19, 2015 by Caryne

By David Sayen You may not realize it, but there are actually two ways to receive your Medicare benefits. The best-known way is Original Medicare. With Original Medicare, you can choose any doctor, hospital, or other healthcare provider you want, … Continue reading →

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Nursing Home And Assisted-Living Expenses Can Decimate Retirement Savings

Posted on February 19, 2015 by Caryne

Seniors Need To Educate Themselves About Ways To Protect Their Nest Eggs, Financial Advisor Says People pondering their retirement years often conjure images of spending more time on a favorite pastime or traveling around the country or the world. Health … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles | Tagged Nursing home expense

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