People in state high-risk insurance plans often feel left behind
The federal health law set up new plans that are cheaper and more comprehensive than the older ones run by states but consumers need to go without insurance for six months to qualify.
Seniors are staying in their homes with the help of networks of friends and family’s called a “village”, which helps them manage tasks the can no longer handle on their own.
Electronic monitoring devices can help families keep watch over aging relatives who are living alone.
Using motion sensors and cameras, family members can “check-in” over the Internet to make sure elderly relatives are O.K.
New homes built with “universal design” allow the elderly and disable to stay in their homes and live independently.
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