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Supporting Families Through Memory Loss: A Practical Guide for Canadian Families
Discover compassionate, practical ways to support loved ones facing memory loss. Learn communication tips, safety strategies, long-term care services, and family caregiver resources for families in Canada.
Addiction Treatment After 50: How to Choose the Right Care and Protect Your Independence
Addiction in older adults is rising, and treatment must be different after age 50. Learn how to evaluate care, protect your independence, and the impact on long-term care planning.
Streamlining Compliance: Best PBJ Reporting Automation Solutions for Nursing Homes
There are several top PBJ reporting automation solutions for nursing homes, ensuring that staffing levels are consistent throughout the year. Learn how automated payroll-based journal tracking improves CMS compliance, boosts Five-Star ratings, and enhances care transparency for families and residents.
Medical Flights for Older Adults: Air Ambulance Arranging, Costs, Medicare Rules and Planning
An air ambulance, or medical flight, transports patients who cannot safely travel by commercial airline or car because of serious illness, injury, or medical instability. Older adults may require medical flights after strokes, surgeries, falls, or during transfers to specialized hospitals, rehabilitation centers, or long-term care facilities.
How AI Is Changing Dementia Care and Long-Term Care Services
Artificial intelligence is transforming dementia care, caregiving, home care, assisted living, and aging in place. Learn what AI can and cannot do for older adults and families. Will Long-Term Care Insurance pay for AI tools to help provide safety and quality extended care?
Recovery at Home After Surgery: Benefits and Extended Care Options in Canada
More Canadians are recovering at home after surgery. Recovering at home after surgery can lower infection risk and improve comfort.
App-Based Medical Rides Put Older Adults at Risk: What You Need to Know
App-based transportation services like Uber and Lyft are not designed for patients with medical or mobility needs. Non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) requires trained drivers, specialized vehicles, and safety protocols that standard rideshare platforms often lack, increasing risks for older adults and those recovering from illness or surgery.
When Healthcare Fails in Ireland: Medical Errors, Nursing Home Risks, and Long-Term Care Challenges
Medical errors occur worldwide at all levels of healthcare, including long-term care. Ireland's well intentioned healthcare system has its own problems, and when errors occur, families suffer.
Clinical Trials for Older Adults: Risks, Benefits, and What Caregivers Must Know
Thinking about a clinical trial for an aging loved one? Learn about the risks, mental health factors, and the impact on long-term care before you decide.
Best Medical Analytics Software in 2026 for Hospitals, Clinics, and Long-Term Care
Healthcare organizations generate more data than ever, yet many still struggle to transform that information into meaningful action. Medical analytics software can help improve patient outcomes, streamline operations, support value-based care initiatives, and identify opportunities for cost savings.
Longer Lives, Rising Costs, and the Growing Need for Long-Term Care Planning. What to Do Now to Avoid Family Crisis
Long-term care can cost thousands of dollars each month and quickly drain retirement savings if you are unprepared. Planning now with savings strategies, Long-Term Care Insurance, and family discussions can help protect your independence, preserve assets, and reduce emotional and financial stress on loved ones.
Obesity Is Fueling Britain’s Growing Health and Long-Term Care Crisis
Obesity is becoming one of the biggest drivers of chronic illness, disability, NHS spending, and long-term care demand as the population ages. Experts increasingly warn that delaying treatment allows preventable health problems to escalate into far more expensive medical and social care needs later in life.
Health Insurance After 55 in India: What U.S. Citizens and Returning Residents Must Know
Planning to live, travel, or retire in India after 55? Maybe you live there now. Learn how health insurance for seniors in India works, what Medicare covers overseas, and how Long-Term Care Insurance may apply abroad.
Medical Identity Theft: A Growing Threat to Seniors and Their Healthcare Security
Medical identity theft is an increasing risk for seniors, as criminals exploit their personal information to fraudulently access healthcare services and benefits. This type of theft not only drains financial resources but also jeopardizes seniors' health by altering medical records and leading to incorrect treatments.
Navigating Elderly Living Options: Unique Needs for 80-Year-Old Men vs. Women
Navigating elderly living is different for men and women. Men face unique physical and emotional challenges, making personalized care and support essential for their well-being.
Finding Solutions to America's Long-Term Care Crisis
Labor shortages and the rising demand for long-term care services are becoming a critical issues for America. It's essential to plan effectively to mitigate these issues and ensure access to quality care.
Modern Challenges of Aging and How to Overcome Them
We are navigating an era of aging that’s markedly different from your parents’—technology, healthcare complexity, finances and social isolation all add to the challenges of aging. There are modern hurdles and practical strategies to move forward with confidence.
Why AC Maintenance Could Save a Life This Summer - What Older Adults and Families Can Do
Heat waves are growing longer and hotter. For older adults, a reliable air-conditioning system at home and in long-term-care settings is now life-saving equipment. Learn the critical questions to ask before the next spike in temperature.
Retirement and Senior Living - A Growing Challenge for Americans and Canadians
As baby boomers and GenX age, millions of Americans and Canadians are beginning to retire. Before retirement, many things are to be considered, such as cash flow, downsizing, and long-term care.
Why Investors Are Betting Big on Assisted Living as America Ages
As more Americans live longer and families become increasingly spread across the country, assisted living communities are attracting unprecedented attention from investors. The trend reflects powerful demographic shifts that are reshaping both long-term care and commercial real estate.
