Category archives: Orange Park
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1 week ago
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It's almost officially fall, kids are back in school, and it's a great time to focus on the basics of Estate Planning.
Estate Planning is a process through which you plan for your lifetime care decisions, in the event that you become mentally or physically incapacitated; and planning for the tran... [read more]
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2 weeks ago
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If medical personnel are able to access your medical history during an emergency, it could mean the difference between life and death. But if, for example, you are injured, in shock, suffering from dementia, or are otherwise incapacitated, you may not be able to provide that information yourself.
... [read more]
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3 weeks ago
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Health Affairs estimates that 4 million older adults can only leave their homes with assistance, making accessing care challenging.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 1.3 million Americans receive care in nursing homes. According to A Place For Mom, more than 810,000 ... [read more]
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1 month ago
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When individuals cannot manage their finances, courts can appoint guardians. Financial guardianship is for those who need help handling money.
Depending on the jurisdiction, financial guardianship may also be called guardianship of the estate or conservatorship.
In cases where individuals need... [read more]
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1 month ago
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After a long hot summer, we're beginning to see the promise of fall. Children are returning to school, we're having some milder weather in the mornings and evenings, and the holiday merchandise already on display in stores reminds us of a new season ahead. There's a lot of activity all around us, an... [read more]
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2 months ago
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Under a federal pilot program, a number of states are using Medicaid funds to cover healthy food costs for Medicaid recipients. Ultimately, the trial program seeks to determine whether nutrition support can help prevent and manage certain chronic illnesses related to diet.
The pilot program’s... [read more]
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2 months ago
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End-of-life decisions are never easy. One of the most important decisions you may make regarding health care as you age could be whether you need a nursing home or hospice care.
To make the best choice for you and your family, it helps to know the difference between the nature of the care provide... [read more]
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2 months ago
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Safe housing that meets older adults’ needs is essential to healthy aging in communities. Many seniors with low, fixed incomes struggle to balance housing expenses with the costs of health care, transportation, and groceries.
Finding inexpensive, safe, and accessible housing can be challengin... [read more]
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2 months ago
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As this very hot and stormy summer is moving along, many of us are enjoying the typical rituals of celebrating holidays, going on vacations to the beach or mountains, and attending weddings and other celebrations with our family and friends. Some of us are seeing the young adults in our lives gettin... [read more]
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3 months ago
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Adults 65 and older constitute the fasting-growing age demographic in the United States. When it comes to elder care, this expanding population is facing a scarcity in people equipped to support them as they get older.
One estimate predicts a shortage of 151,000 paid direct care workers and 3... [read more]
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3 months ago
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Most older adults want to remain in their homes and communities as they age rather than move into assisted living facilities or nursing homes.
For those who wish to maintain their independence and continue living at home as they grow older, taking certain steps to protect their physical, ment... [read more]
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3 months ago
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As we are enjoying summer holidays, extra time with family and friends, and the longer days, we all typically benefit from the opportunities to just relax more.
Another way to get a break from worry and stress is to address important issues such as the significant practical concerns of protecting... [read more]
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