These conversations aren’t easy.
Bringing up long-term care or estate planning with aging parents can feel like stepping on a landmine—awkward, emotional, maybe
Many people don’t regret being retired. They regret how they got there.1
“I wish I had saved earlier.”
“I didn’t think long-term care would matter.”
“I should’ve
For women, planning for long-term care isn’t just a financial decision—it’s deeply personal.
Women tend to live longer than men, and while that’s a gift, it also
When people think about long-term care, many assume their spouse or children will simply “step in” if help is ever needed. What often goes unspoken is the real