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May 1, 2023 DLG

A growing number of technologies may soon be used to manage long-term care (LTC) for older adults using artificial intelligence (AI). The increasing relevance and adoption of AI have sparked debate over whether

January 30, 2023 DLG

In a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), there are three distinct phases. The first is independent living when a resident enters into the community with few if any disabilities requiring limited assistance. In

December 19, 2022 DLG

Nursing homes face a variety of public health challenges from infectious diseases like the flu and COVID-19. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, CMS, outlines specific policies and protocols for residential health

October 10, 2022 DLG

There has been an increase in the popularity of continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) throughout the country. Sometimes referred to as life plan communities, the goal is to provide a long-term care option

September 5, 2022 DLG

There is a significant cost associated with aging well and securely in America. Long-term care facilities and retirement communities cost staggering amounts of money, as do the high costs of premiums to maintain

August 29, 2022 DLG

Elderly parents can find peace of mind and essential care in assisted living communities. Identifying the suitable facility "fit" for your loved one is a journey requiring matching your parents' needs, budget, and

March 28, 2022 DLG

There will be many challenges ahead, as AARP reports that by 2050, the population of people aged 85 and older, who are most likely to need long-term care, will nearly triple. Elected leaders

February 7, 2022 DLG

It can be difficult to discuss estate planning with our parents. Even broaching the subject can seem daunting. Despite the challenging nature of this subject, it is one of the most important conversations

December 16, 2020 Stephen Haynes

As we head into the holidays this year, this season will likely look significantly different from years past. Out of concern for older and high-risk family members, most families will probably celebrate apart,

March 17, 2020 Douglas Davis

When most people think about estate planning, their primary concern is usually “what happens when I die?” Although this is an important discussion, it’s just as important to consider the impact of long-term