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What is the Funeral Advantage Program for Seniors?

With the average traditional funeral now costing thousands of dollars, many seniors are seeking solutions to avoid placing a financial burden on their families. This article explores **what is the Funeral Advantage program for seniors**, a specific final expense insurance option from Lincoln Heritage Life Insurance Company.

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How long does the average person live after a dementia diagnosis?

Based on studies, the life expectancy after a dementia diagnosis can vary significantly, ranging from just a few years to over two decades depending on several factors. Understanding the key variables that influence this timeframe is crucial for families navigating this complex journey and planning for the future.

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What are the risks of resuscitation in the elderly?

For older adults undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), research consistently shows significantly lower survival-to-discharge rates compared to younger populations. Navigating conversations about **what are the risks of resuscitation in the elderly** requires a clear-eyed understanding of the potential outcomes beyond just the chance of survival.

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Does everyone end up in a care home? The realities of long-term care

According to a 2022 survey, nearly 90% of adults aged 65 and over want to remain in their own homes for as long as possible, a practice known as 'aging in place'. This statistic counters the common misconception and directly addresses the question: no, not everyone ends up in a care home, and many prefer and achieve alternative care arrangements.

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How many Alzheimer's patients live their last years or months in a nursing home?

According to a 2025 study in *The BMJ*, approximately one-third of a person's remaining life expectancy after a dementia diagnosis is spent in a nursing home, with over half moving into a facility within five years. This highlights a critical, often challenging, transition for the families of **Alzheimer's patients living their last years or months in a nursing home** or other long-term care setting.

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What happens when a person can no longer care for themselves?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population of older adults is growing, increasing the need for senior care. Understanding what happens when a person can no longer care for themselves is crucial for families navigating this challenging transition.

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What special considerations might you need to have for a geriatric patient?

According to the National Institute on Aging, more than one-third of older adults experience hearing loss, which significantly impacts communication and overall care. This statistic highlights why understanding special considerations for a geriatric patient is critical for providing high-quality, patient-centered care. Addressing these unique needs fosters a stronger patient-provider relationship and improves health outcomes.

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