Aging in place drives family caregiving, but at what cost?

Aging in place drives family caregiving, but at what cost?

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 »
California Supreme Court Ruling Protects Healthcare Agents from Binding Arbitration: What This Means for Your Family

California Supreme Court Ruling Protects Healthcare Agents from Binding Arbitration: What This Means for Your Family

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 »
Kaiser Permanente Nurses Strike: What You Need to Know About Healthcare Disruptions and Your Legal Rights

Kaiser Permanente Nurses Strike: What You Need to Know About Healthcare Disruptions and Your Legal Rights

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 »
Phil Collins’ Health Battle: What California Families Should Know About Healthcare Planning and Long-Term Care Management

Phil Collins’ Health Battle: What California Families Should Know About Healthcare Planning and Long-Term Care Management

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 crisis drives innovation for aging in place

Home care crisis drives innovation for aging in place

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 »
Skyrocketing health care costs threaten early retirement

Skyrocketing health care costs threaten early retirement

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 approve measure aimed at restricting AIDS Healthcare Foundation spending

California voters approve measure aimed at restricting AIDS Healthcare Foundation spending

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 »
AIDS Healthcare Bids M for Skid Row Housing Portfolio

AIDS Healthcare Bids $53M for Skid Row Housing Portfolio

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 »
Healthcare Businessman Plans NoHo Apartment Complex

Healthcare Businessman Plans NoHo Apartment Complex

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 »