Published on February 24, 2022

Cognitive Decline And Aging In Place

One thing for certain, if we live long enough…

We’re gonna get older. And if we do get old enough…

Cognitive decline still seems inevitable.

The good news, if resources and living circumstances permit, aging in place is possible.

And that’s what most people hope to do.

So even though my dear friend is 94, he is able to stay at home and receive non skilled, non medical care given by family and paid caregivers.

Everyday, Fridus reads the paper, plays chess online, watches television and connects with the people around him.

What’s your long term care plan?

If you have questions about Medicare or Long Term Care, book a time on my calendar here.

About the Author

Karl Bruns-Kyler is a licensed independent Medicare insurance broker with over 20 years of experience helping clients make confident, informed healthcare decisions. Based in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, Karl works with Medicare recipients across more than 30 states, offering personalized guidance to help them avoid costly mistakes, find the right coverage, and maximize their benefits. Connect on LinkedIn