Caregiver income, gender divide Not all adults with relatives who are aging in place are equally likely to be caregivers. Lower‑income adults — among those with a parent, spouse or partner age... Read more »
Can Someone with Power of Attorney for Healthcare Sign Away Your Right to a Jury Trial? If you or a loved one are entering a skilled nursing facility in California, you need... Read more »
For California Residents: If you or a loved one relies on Kaiser Permanente for medical care, understanding your rights during this massive healthcare strike is critical—especially when it comes to protecting vulnerable... Read more »
For California residents concerned about protecting their loved ones when serious health challenges arise Music legend Phil Collins’ recent revelations about his declining health and need for 24-hour nursing care spotlight a... Read more »
Home care is one of the nation’s fastest-growing occupations. In 2024, 3.2 million home health and personal care aides were on the job — up from 1.4 million in 2014, according to... Read more »
Middle-income Americans ages 50 to 64 are most at risk, according to KFF data cited in a recent report from Kiplinger. This group is too young for Medicare and could see... Read more »
California voters have approved Proposition 34, a measure from an apartment trade group that aimed to restrict spending by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, which has bankrolled several rent control initiatives and criticized... Read more »
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation has offered a top bid of $53 million to buy a portfolio of a dozen residential buildings on Skid Row. The Hollywood-based nonprofit, the world’s largest charity for... Read more »
Al Leibovic of Yaya Case LLC aims to replace a car repair shop in North Hollywood with a 100-unit apartment building, according to an application filed with the Los Angeles City Planning... Read more »