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Tail-Wagging Wellness: How Older Adults Can Prioritize Their Dog's Health
Caring for older dogs gives older adults an opportunity to engage in meaningful activities. This can strengthen the bond between pets and their owners and create a sense of purpose and fulfillment.
Communication is Key for Your Family - Not Just TV Families
How is your family dealing with difficult life situations? No matter what your family looks like, communication will make it stronger. On CBS-TV's Blue Bloods, this communication centers on Sunday Dinner. How about your family?
Taxes and Retirement – Are You Prepared for the Consequences of Taxation?
The old saying that you can never avoid death or taxes is still true today. Being prepared for the consequences of taxation on your retirement accounts and estate can help you maximize your wealth and legacy.
Considering Charitable Giving as Part of Your Retirement Plan? Certain Trusts May Help
Once you start getting into your 40s, many financially successful people start thinking about estate planning, charitable giving, and long-term health care planning. There are ways to plan correctly if you act early enough.
Getting a Loan After Retirement - It Can Be Done – Just Know What to Expect
Seeking a loan after you retire can be more challenging unless you know what lenders will be looking for in approving your loan. As you add debt, remember that future long-term health care costs can adversely impact your cash flow.
Legacy and Estate Planning: Tips for a Smooth Transition
It doesn't matter if you have millions of dollars in assets or a fraction of that, protecting those assets is of paramount concern for most people. There are simple ways to help ensure your savings are protected for children and grandchildren.
Hospice Brings Comfort to Patients and Families at Life’s End
Hospice is again in the news as former President Jimmy Carter decides it is time. Hospice offers comprehensive, compassionate support and comfort to individuals and their families, focusing on physical, emotional, and spiritual support so a person can experience dignity and quality of life in their last days.
Thinking About LTC Now Makes Life Easier Later
Should you think long-term care when planning your retirement in your 40s or 50s. Probably. The growing demand for care and accelerating costs failing to plan can be devastating for families and finances.
Building Wealth Later in Life Can Be Done - These Tips Will Make It Easier
Economic uncertainty, inflation, and market fluctuations make retirement planning more challenging. No matter, preparing for a future successful retirement requires time and effort. Don't be caught nearing retirement unprepared.
Real Estate Transitions: 12 Tips for Selling Your Family Home and Downsizing in Retirement
Retirement changes what you need from your home and your community. A smaller home can mean lower costs and less maintenance. The right location can offer better amenities, stronger connections, and access to the long-term care and services that support you as you age. The decisions you make now shape the retirement you'll actually live.
