Savvy Saving Seniors

Savvy Saving Seniors
Author: Urrikka Woods-Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2011
Genre: Financial literacy
ISBN:

Prepares facilitator to present a 90-minute program designed to provide older adults with basic money management concepts for a fixed budget.

The Bargain Book for Savvy Seniors

The Bargain Book for Savvy Seniors
Author:
Publisher: FC&A Publishing
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781932470451

This book shows how to save on groceries, utilities, prescriptions, taxes, hobbies, and more.

The Savvy Senior

The Savvy Senior
Author: Jim Miller
Publisher: Large Print Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780786269273

"If you're looking for answers to senior questions, here is the solution. Why spend endless hours searching the Internet or talking to automated phone systems trying to figure out your Social Security benefits? Spend only what you need to on your prescription drugs, and get what you're owed from Medicare. Turn to the source that millions of readers have trusted - Jim Miller, the author of ""The Savvy Senior"" newspaper column, published in over 400 newspapers nationwide."

New Times, New Challenges

New Times, New Challenges
Author: Kenney F. Hegland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Students taking Elder Law or Health Law might find this book helpful to get a quick introduction to topics you don't cover in your course or as a second opinion for those you do. As a savvy law professor, even if you don't teach those courses, particularly if you don't teach those courses, you get tough questions from friends and relatives -- "Should I have a living trust? What's a health care power of attorney? What's a disgruntled heir?" Here's help for dire times. Written by a law professor with the practical insights of an elder law lawyer, it covers everything from retirement (finances, housing, Medicare) to advance directives, elder abuse to nursing homes, scams, bill collectors, age discrimination, to disability in the family and hospice. It even covers sex, driving, and what it feels like growing old, having everyone start calling you "dear" and giving you, without even asking, those dreaded discounts. This book is a rewrite of Alive and Kicking: Legal Advice for Boomers by Kenney F. Hegland and Robert B. Fleming. "[A]n engaging, even entertaining and uplifting, book about a subject most of us who are getting on in life often avoid: arranging our affairs for our latter years to avoid medical, financial, and legal troubles. I will use it myself and recommend it to patients, friends, and loved ones." -- Andrew Weil, M.D., author of Healthy Aging "An encyclopedic legal reference with the down-home philosophy and wit of a Will Rogers. Astoundingly exhaustive in its range of subjects, the book provides accurate, to-the-point legal advice wryly enriched by poetry, humor, and existential musings." -- Charles Sabatino, principal author of American Bar Association's Legal Guide for Older Americans"Kenney Hegland is simply one of the best writers on any law faculty." -- Thomas E. Sullivan, Dean, College of Law, University of Minnesota"[This book] isn't afraid to crack a joke or bust our a poem now and again, giving a different and attractive flavor, making it highly recommended for anyone who is rapidly approaching retirement age and wants to be prepared for it in the modern world. Also recommended to community library law shelves." -- Wisconsin Bookwatch

Eldercare 101

Eldercare 101
Author: Mary Jo Saavedra
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2016-08-11
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1442265477

The Silver Tsunami is upon us as elder care and crisis management reaches a tipping point with the graying of America. By 2020, 54 million people in the U.S. will be over the age of 65; by 2030, that number will top 80 million. Feeling the squeeze of multi-generational home demands, children of aging parents are struggling to learn innovative eldercare management strategies and often find themselves overwhelmed by the many facets of caregiving. Eldercare 101 is the answer to making order from chaos. As a guide covering all aspects of aging and end-of-life in one place, caregivers will no longer spend endless nights trying to decode the Internet trail--confused, uncertain, and fearful of what they’re missing. Whether they are proactively planning ahead or need to have fast answers, this comprehensive, technology-rich resource presents steppingstones for the Sandwich Generation as they navigate caring for aging parents, grandparents, friends, and other family members. Eldercare 101 is a well-researched, organized, easy-to-understand guide for families desperately in need of help as they care for their aging loved ones. The book is organized into “6 pillars of aging wellbeing”: legal, financial, living environment, social, medical, and spiritual. Each pillar is explored by an expert and offers best practices and tips for evaluating choices, making decisions, and living well wherever the road might lead.

Financial Capability and Asset Holding in Later Life

Financial Capability and Asset Holding in Later Life
Author: Margaret S. Sherraden
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2015
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199374309

In Financial Capability and Asset Holding in Later Life: A Life Course Perspective the concept of Financial Capability is used to underscore the importance of acquiring knowledge and skills while addressing policies and services than can build financial security.

Aging and Money

Aging and Money
Author: Ronan M. Factora
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021-02-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3030675653

This book aims to disseminate and share knowledge about financial exploitation of elders with the purpose of protecting those individuals in our society who are most vulnerable to financial abuse and mistreatment. It instructs practicing clinicians in identification of risk factors, recognition of signs, and implementation of screening methods to protect their patients. This updated edition expands upon and advances the earlier text by including the most recent research and methods used to assess risk of financial exploitation, as well as updates in how the law approaches such cases. It also highlights ways in which community awareness can aid in identifying those most at risk, effectively protecting the elderly community, advocating for those victimized, and pursuing perpetrators to the fullest extent of the law. Professionals from law enforcement, medical clinics, financial institutions, and the legal field are now tasked with acting on suspected situations thanks to increasing recognition of financial abuse and mistreatment of an aging population. This book also guides professionals on how to discuss this information with potential victims. This second edition of Aging and Money expands the knowledge base to highlight the perspectives of different disciplines including professionals in medicine, law, the financial industry, and social services who play an important role in investigating and preventing financial abuse of the elderly.

Senior Savvy

Senior Savvy
Author: Kenneth A. Stern
Publisher: Asset Planning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-09
Genre: Finance, Personal
ISBN: 9780965226806

A guide to financial planning for seniors offers advice on retirement options social security, taxes, investing, and estate planning.