Recommended Reading for February

Recommended Reading for February


How to Deal with 21 Critical Issues Facing Aging SeniorsBy:  Thomas Day

Aging seniors and their families are often confounded by the complexity of issues facing the elderly. Not only do older Americans have to contend with declining income, increased debt and poor investment returns, but they have to deal with declining health, medical crises, complex insurance programs, long term care challenges, who-gets-what decisions, end-of-life, where to live in their final years and a whole range of other difficult situations requiring hard decisions. This book takes a comprehensive approach to issues facing aging seniors and attempts to address these problems and provide solutions to many of the challenges.

Here is a list of the aging senior issues covered in this publication:1. Reduced Spending Power2. Evaluating Savings and Investments3. Converting Assets to Income4. Transferring Assets to the Next Generation5. Understanding Medicare6. Medicare Advantage and Supplement Plans7. Maintaining Good Personal Health8. Strategies for Successful Aging9. Living Arrangements for Aging Seniors10. Services for Aging Seniors11. Government and Community Aging Services12. Planning for Long Term Care13. Informal Family Caregivers14. The Family Care Plan and Caregiving Agreement15. Medicare Temporary Care Services16. Medicaid Long Term Care17. Benefits for Senior Veterans18. Long Term Care Insurance and Short Term Care Insurance19. Planning for Final Years - Legal Issues20. Planning for End-of-Life - Dying21. Planning for End-of-Life - Final Arrangementshow to deal

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