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23
Feb

What We Know So Far About the New Medicaid Work Requirements

Major changes to Medicaid eligibility are on the horizon, including new work requirements that may affect millions of Americans. This article explains who may be impacted, who qualifies for exemptions, and what these changes could mean for your coverage.

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11
Feb

Free Dementia Care Resources at Local Libraries

Caring for a loved one with dementia can feel overwhelming, but community resources may help. This article explores how local libraries are offering programs, memory kits, and caregiver support to improve quality of life for families navigating dementia.

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05
Feb

Should Aging Parents Live With Their Adult Children?

When an aging loved one begins to struggle at home, families are often faced with difficult decisions. Learn the key signs to watch for, what to consider before moving a parent into your home, and the care options available to support their safety and independence.

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31
Oct

Special Needs Trusts as a Safeguard for Medicaid Eligibility

Many Sacramento families worry that providing financial support could jeopardize a loved one’s Medicaid or SSI. Special needs trusts are designed to protect those benefits while still improving quality of life.

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16
Oct

Proposed SSI Rule Could Affect People With Disabilities

Recent news from the Trump administration has sparked uncertainty about the future of these benefits, particularly for those in the Sacramento region who depend on SSI for daily living expenses.

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07
Oct

Affordable Housing Is Getting Scarce for Older Adults

With rents continuing to rise and federal assistance programs under threat, many seniors on fixed incomes are facing housing insecurity and the risk of homelessness.

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30
Sep

Getting Help for a Parent With Memory Loss

When an aging parent shows signs of memory loss, confusion, or cognitive decline, getting them to seek help can be a challenge.

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12
Sep

The Effects of Family Caregiving on Older Adults

As people age together, it is common for one spouse to step into the role of caregiver for the other. While this may seem natural, the reality is that many older caregivers are also managing their own health challenges at the same time.

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