Whitepapers & Studies
Making the Most of Your Visit — Tips for Visiting Someone in a Memory Care Setting
Visiting a loved one in a memory care setting can be emotionally complex. It may feel awkward at first, especially [...]
Gift Suggestion Guide for Someone Living with Dementia
Selecting a thoughtful gift for a loved one with dementia can enhance their quality oflife and foster connection. Here are [...]
Navigating the Holidays with a Loved One Who Has Dementia
The holiday season, filled with joy and connection, can pose significant challenges for families caring for a loved one with [...]
Navigating Care Planning: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in the Caregiver Role
This white paper explores the emotional toll of caregiving and provides practical strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome in care planning. [...]
New Study Finds Families with Long-Term Care Insurance Face Less Financial Strain
New Study Finds Families with Long-Term Care Insurance Face Less Financial Strain Coverage lightens financial load, yet navigating care remains [...]
Why Those Government Programs Might Not Be What You Expected
You've worked diligently to build your wealth and independence, but many misunderstand how little government programs like Medicare or Medicaid cover in extended care scenarios.
We Understand You Don’t Think It Will Happen to You
Americans become more concerned about their access to quality healthcare as they age. Their healthcare needs may grow and change [...]
How to Talk to a Loved One About Memory Loss
Addressing memory loss in a loved one can be challenging, but starting the conversation early is crucial for their well-being. [...]
Survey reveals knowledge gap in long-term care planning among income groups
A recent survey, commissioned by the Certification For Long-Term Care (CLTC) with generous sponsorship support from CareScout, Oliver Wyman, and [...]










