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Brickmont Shares Ways to Pay for Assisted Living

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Sep 1, 2020 8:00:00 AM | 7 minute read

At a certain point, you may start to consider transitioning to an assisted living community. Whether you recognize that you need an extra level of care and support or are simply looking for a maintenance-free lifestyle, making the decision to move to a senior living community can provide you with the solutions that you need.

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Topics: Assisted Living, Finances & Budgeting

Gifts for Seniors to Engage and Connect with Family

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Nov 15, 2019 8:00:00 AM | 3 minute read

If your parent or loved one resides in another city or state, it may be difficult to feel connected to them if you are unable to see each other regularly. The holidays can be especially tough if you cannot spend them together. Though not much can compete with the gift of one’s company, there are gifts for seniors that can help connect the family and bridge the distance.

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Topics: Helpful Tips, Finances & Budgeting, Holidays

Planning for the Modern Retirement Age

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Jul 15, 2019 8:00:00 AM | 2 minute read

The modern retirement age is changing and gradually increasing as time goes on. While the average retirement age used to be 65 years old, it has progressively increased to 67 years old for those born after 1959. As the modern retirement age changes, you may be wondering what your retirement age is, or you may need a little help planning what your retirement will look like.

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Topics: Senior Living, Finances & Budgeting

The Greatest Generation at Saving

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Sep 15, 2018 8:00:00 AM | 2 minute read

There is a reason one of the oldest age groups is referred to as the Greatest Generation. They were raised in one of America’s lowest financial points in history, the Great Depression, and had to grow up during a time where nearly no one had a substantial amount of money and there was no hope for a social security check to come in the mail. Not only did the Greatest Generation face this economic hardship, they also had to face World War II.

However, the economic turmoil did help them become the greatest generation at saving money. If you have a loved one from this time period and you are in charge of their senior living costs, check out this article for help with payments.

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Topics: Helpful Tips, Finances & Budgeting

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