It’s not easy making decisions about senior care planning — whether for yourself or a loved one. If you’re facing this situation, you aren’t alone. Wellabe will always be here — ready to serve, find solutions, and help you prepare for good days and bad.
How well you handle your senior care planning affects you and the people who will be caring for you when you need it most. Remember to consider both your personal and financial health.
If you’re weighing senior care options for yourself or a loved one, it’s important to learn what each type offers, which will work best for your situation, and what insurance will cover.
Fall prevention is important for the well-being of older adults. Taking these steps can make sure they’re well prepared and well protected.
Understanding the difference between Short-term Care insurance vs. Long-term Care insurance can help you create a care plan that makes sure your finances are well protected.
Caregivers can prepare loved ones for the future by having heartfelt conversations and helping with end-of-life planning.
It’s never too early to start financial planning for older adult care.
Long-distance caregiving is less hands on, but more options are available to show you care.
Talking to your parents about how they’re going to pay for their senior care is a delicate subject, but talking about it now will make a difference in the long run.
Planned or unplanned, surgery can impact more than your body; it can influence your emotional and financial health as well. Following his knee replacement, Abe’s recovery was seamless thanks to the dedicated support of Julie Earp and the Iowa Ortho team in Des Moines.
Wellabe offers life and supplemental health insurance plans to help you prepare for good days and bad. We’ll always be here to empower you to be well — well prepared and well protected.
Are you unclear when you hear insurance terms? Our glossary page can help.