Finances

What Family Caregivers Need to Know About Credit Scores
Credit scores might be top of mind, especially if unpredictable healthcare costs might make securing a favorable loan necessary.
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A Miller Trust Might Be Your Answer to Medicaid Eligibility
Do you live in an income cap state? If so, a Miller Trust might be your answer to qualifying for long-term care benefits through Medicaid.

Getting Paid by Veterans Affairs
If you’re taking care of a Veteran, there are opportunities to get paid to take care of them through Veterans Affairs. Keep reading to learn more.

Ways to Save on Care-Related Expenses
Out-of-pocket care costs can add up quickly. Fortunately, there are some ways to save money on medical, personal care, and household expenses.
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Tips to Avoid Financial Scams & Fraud: Protecting Seniors from Medicare Flex Card Scams
Learn how to protect yourself from financial scams, fraud, and deceptive Medicare Flex Card schemes.
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Tips on Managing Inflation while Living on a Fixed Income
Struggling with inflation on a fixed income as a family caregiver? Discover practical tips to navigate rising costs and maintain financial stability.

How to Talk with Family About Money
As awkward as it can feel to talk about money, it's important to get everyone on the same page — especially when it comes to care-related spending.

Can I deduct care expenses on my taxes?
Learn more about the credits and deductions that can help you reduce what you owe come tax season.

Understanding Medicaid Spend Down and the Look-Back Period
If you or a relative anticipate needing Medicaid, understanding the program's eligibility requirements well in advance can help you avoid being penalized.