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Assisted Living: Back to the Future
More than one million seniors live in smaller, homier assisted living facilities, an option frequently overlooked. Read More...
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Mon, Dec 28 2009 5:00 AM
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The New Old Age
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Housing
Postscript: The Astor Trial
In a Manhattan courtroom, a judge sentences Brooke Astor's only son to one to three years in prison. Read More...
Published
Mon, Dec 21 2009 12:55 PM
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News & Research
What a Big House You Have, Grandma
Grandchildren can make perfect housemates. Read More...
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Mon, Dec 21 2009 5:00 AM
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The New Old Age
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Family Relationships
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family
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grandparents
Trading Home Equity for Cash
Reverse mortgages are popular with seniors hoping to remain at home. Still, experts urge caution. Read More...
Published
Wed, Dec 16 2009 10:46 AM
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The New Old Age
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Housing
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mortgages
When Dear Abby Won't Do
An advice column for the dying is worth checking out. Read More...
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Mon, Dec 14 2009 5:36 AM
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The New Old Age
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Arts & Culture
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dying
Who We Are Now
A new survey offers new insight into the elderly and their family caregivers. Read More...
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Wed, Dec 09 2009 11:19 AM
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The New Old Age
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family
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News & Research
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expenses
The Class Act Survives, for Now
Senator Edward M. Kennedy's Class Act, which would create a government insurance program for long-term care, remains in both the House and Senate health care bills. Read More...
Published
Tue, Dec 08 2009 9:14 AM
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The New Old Age
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Finances & Legalities
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long-term care
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insurance
C.C.R.C. Fees: Prepare to Be Bewildered
Information on C.C.R.C. costs is hard to come by. Here's a quick sampling. Read More...
Published
Thu, Dec 03 2009 7:25 AM
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The New Old Age
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Housing
Caregiving, From Both Sides Now
Susan Katz spent years as a social worker in assisted living centers, yet her job had not prepared her fully for the challenges of caring for her own aging parents. Read More...
Published
Tue, Dec 01 2009 9:48 AM
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The New Old Age
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Family Relationships
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parents