by Regency Staff | Mar 23, 2026 | Long-Term Care
There are few decisions in life more painful than wondering whether it may be time to move someone you love into a nursing home. No one dreams of that moment. No son or daughter grows up imagining they will one day have to make choices about where their mother should...
by Regency Staff | Mar 16, 2026 | Long-Term Care
If you’re approaching age 65, helping a spouse or parent, or planning retirement, understanding the Medicare requirements for 2026 is essential. Medicare rules do not change dramatically every year, but premiums, deductibles, and certain prescription drug rules do...
by Regency Staff | Mar 13, 2026 | Long-Term Care
When financial planners and elder-care specialists discuss long-term care risks, one age often comes up repeatedly: 83. While nursing home admissions can occur at any age in later life, many studies and insurance models suggest that the early-to-mid 80s represent a...
by Regency Staff | Mar 9, 2026 | Long-Term Care
When an older adult is hospitalized after a fall, surgery, or illness, the next step is often rehabilitation in a skilled nursing facility. Many families assume that Medicare will automatically pay for that rehabilitation stay. Unfortunately, this is not always the...
by Regency Staff | Mar 8, 2026 | Long-Term Care
For many older adults, the possibility of needing nursing home care is a major financial and healthcare concern. Medicare can help with certain medical costs, but it does not pay for long-term custodial care in a nursing home. Because of this limitation, choosing the...
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