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A Medicare supplement plan, known as Medigap, can help cover those costs not covered by Medicare. Learn more about Medigap here.
It's important to be able to accept help as a Caregiver in order to ensure you're taking care of yourself while providing the best care for your loved one.
If you are aging adult, or provide care for an aging adult, it’s important to make sure you and your loved one are up to date with your vaccinations.
As a Caregiver, it’s extremely important to make sure you put time aside to take care of yourself by exercising regularly.
If you have a weakened immune system or are over the age of 60 you should get the shingles vaccination to prevent this painful, debilitating condition.
Here is more information about what mesothelioma is and the mesothelioma-related benefits that veterans may be eligible for.
The Credit for Caring Act would increase the available tax credit for family caregivers up to $3,000 in a taxable year. Learn more here.
The Top Five Eye problems for UV exposure include Photokeratitis, Pinguecula, Pterygium, Cataracts, and Macular Degeneration.
Heat stroke and heat exhaustion can be extremely harmful and potentially fatal for those aged 65 and older. Here are our safety tips.
Trax boasts an array of features and benefits including geofences, augmented reality, real-time tracking, speed alerts, location scheduling, and more.
Find out more about free and paid caregiving services to help you build your village and get the help that you need to take care of you and your loved one.
Find out what steps can be taken to mitigate the potentially devastating impact caregivers face. This includes considering long term care.
Medicare is issuing new ID cards without social security numbers listed on the card. Find out more information on this change and its impact.
Adult day care can offer your aging loved one an interactive community focused on their health and well-being. Here's how to find some in your area.
For aging adults, pets can provide companionship, reduce stress, and can help with socialization, routines, and positive thinking.