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More than 50 million people across the country currently provide an estimated $306 billion in “free” caregiving services for a chronically ill, disabled or aged spouse, family member or friend during any given year. That is almost twice as much as is actually spent on homecare and nursing home services combined ($158 billion).  According [...]

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Rarely do life decisions affect only one aspect of our overall well being. While the move into a retirement community can greatly reduce your obligations, it may also require attention to detail that is typically overlooked. Estate planning is one aspect of your decision to move that may require additional attention to detail.  In this [...]

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