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Discover how Americans are building smarter, safer aging plans now.

The COVID-19 pandemic forced Americans to face difficult truths about long-term care. As nursing homes became epicenters of infection, families were locked out, unable to comfort loved ones. This trauma permanently altered how people approach aging and end-of-life planning. According to a Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) issue brief, the pandemic accelerated interest in aging in place…
