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March 2026

Digital Tools to Protect Older Adults From Financial Abuse
Takeaways Financial abuse of older adults is increasingly digital and results in billions of dollars in losses annually. Digital tools such as password managers and two-factor...
Simple, Practical Tips for Aging in Place Safely
Takeaways Most older adults prefer to remain in their own homes as they age. However, this comes with an increased risk of falls, which are the leading cause of injury and death...
New SNAP Work Requirements Will Now Affect More Older Adults
New rules are changing who must meet work requirements in order to receive SNAP benefits. Changes include moving the age requirement to 64 years old (up from 54 years old), which means many older adults may now have to work or volunteer to remain eligible for these benefits.
What We Know So Far About the New Medicaid Work Requirements
To stay eligible for Medicaid, most adult Medicaid enrollees who are between the ages of 19 and 64 and who do not meet work requirement exemptions will need to document that they meet a minimum of 80 hours per month of qualifying activities, such as community service or enrollment in school.
Nancy Guthrie's Disappearance: Keeping Older Adults Safe
Aging in place and safety are not mutually exclusive. Many practical steps can reduce risks and provide reassurance to concerned family members.

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