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A national nonprofit is bringing a workshop to Albuquerque on Wednesday geared towards helping people with Alzheimers and their caregivers with information and resources.
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The financial and emotional toll of providing and paying for long-term care is wreaking havoc on the lives of millions of Americans.
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Around the world, wealthy countries are struggling to afford long-term care for rapidly aging populations. Most spend more than the United States through government funding or insurance that individuals are legally required to obtain.
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Thousands of readers reacted to the articles in the Dying Broke series about the financial burden of long-term care in the United States. They offered their assessments for the government and market failures that have drained the lifetime savings of so many American families. And some offered possible solutions.
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Adult children from around the country talk about the challenges of caring for aging parents.
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Women's Focus Sat. 11/23 Noon: When Peggy Langenwalter, Trish Comer and Jennifer Cox-Horak joined the ranks of 11 million widows in the U.S., they