Spotlight on Health Care: What is Managed Care?

a stethoscope and a pen and medical charts

This is a continuation of our series on health insurance plans. Here, we will discuss one of the most common types, managed care. Managed care can be intricate, so it will be explained in several articles. What is Managed Care? Managed care can be very confusing to Seniors and others. Many are used to relying […]

5 Ways to Provide In-Home Help for Seniors

Neighbour bringing food to an elderly lady

The “aging network” provides many resources for the elderly and their families at little or no cost. The challenge is understanding what those services are, what they are called and how to access them. There are two broad categories of resources available to seniors. One subset of those services is available through agencies and organizations […]

Checklist – Choosing a Nursing Home

Checklist for Nursing Home

Updated July 2025 About 4.5% of Americans who are 65 or older live in long-term care facilities. About 2.3% of older Americans live in nursing homes. Census data confirms that seniors are more likely to move into nursing homes as they grow older. Only about 1% of Americans between the ages of 65 and 74 […]

Seniors and Fee-for-Service Health Care Plans

man with broken arm opening his wallet

In retirement, money (and the allocation of it) is often a bigger issue than it was at other times of your life. Coupled with other financial strains that can happen with retirement, medical issues related to aging can throw limited budgets off course. It can, therefore, help to have an idea (a “best guess”) of […]

For the Love of Buddy – Why Granny Needs a Dog

For the Love of Buddy – Why Granny Needs a Dog

Marilyn is a more than vigorous 80-plus. She teaches a history class for seniors, exercises regularly, takes writing courses and has a manuscript ready for submission, is an active member of a local women’s group and a new resident of a retirement community near her former home. She also has a dog, one that requires […]