Breast Cancer-Thinking Long Term

Breast Cancer-Thinking Long Term

  October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and with that we should be raising our awareness of long term effects associated with breast cancer treatment, surgery, and everyday life during remission and after recovery.   The cancer survival rate is...
6 Ways to Teach Your Kids About Saving Money

6 Ways to Teach Your Kids About Saving Money

Do you remember when you were a kid and you wanted to buy something? You would ask one of your parents or grandparents and sure enough they would usually buy it for you. Ultimately, this free pocket of money stopped as you grew older and you were told to do household...
Start Your Plan For Retirement By Following These 4 Steps

Start Your Plan For Retirement By Following These 4 Steps

As law enforcement officers and firefighters, we traditionally think about serving others in our official capacity.  Where we sometimes fall short is in our personal financial security and planning for our retirement. We work hard, play hard, and enjoy raising our...
7 Surprising Health Issues That Require Long Term Care

7 Surprising Health Issues That Require Long Term Care

Nearly two-thirds of Americans over the Age of 65 will require Long Term Care (1). The average person has a one in 3 risk of spending almost 3 years in a nursing home, according to the AARP Public Policy Institute. What are the most common issues that require Long...
10 Reasons to Choose Long Term Care

10 Reasons to Choose Long Term Care

Nursing Home Care Covers inpatient room and board, supplemental services, and patient supplies. You are eligible when you can’t perform 3 or more Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). Refer to Glossary page for Activities of Daily Living. Residential Care...