Jan 20th, 2011
The persistent march forward of our aging population is a considerable deficit to our country, but there are ways to turn this around into a positive. In years past, it was our elder population that was looked upon as those who held the key to wisdom and knowledge. The current changes to our health care […]
Dec 2nd, 2010
There are so many individuals today who are underinsured or uninsured that it leaves a void on what will happen with long-term health care. There is an unusually high number of individuals who are just beginning to enter the senior citizen role in this country. The various health insurance providers are searching for newer and […]
Nov 18th, 2010
The entire premise of the health care reform was basically two fold. In one respect, it was to help lower the overall costs for the health insurance providers who are going broke trying to keep up with the trends of rising cost in the medical health care community. The advent of major technology infiltrating the […]
Apr 9th, 2010
Long-term health care today is in crisis mode and the majorities who are suffering the most are women. The economic concerns are affecting the elderly care and they, more than any other group, need medical assistance the most. Many families today who are caring for their elderly parents and trying to raise their families are […]