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  • Long Term Care in Massachusetts

Long Term Care in Massachusetts

By |June 13, 2013|Categories: States|Tags: , |

Massachusetts is the 3rd most densely populated state in the United States, with 2/3 of its residents living in the Greater Boston area. Massachusetts is ingrained into our nation’s history, from the Boston Tea Party to the Salem Witch Trials. Now, though, the state is better known for its reputable universities, including Harvard, MIT, Boston College, Boston University, and Tufts. Massachusetts has extensive cultural influences and provides all activities imaginable for vacationers and state natives. Museums and historical sites densely fill the land of the Bay State, and the arts and entertainment are also very popular, including the Boston Ballet.[…]

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  • Long Term Care in Pennsylvania

Your Golden Years in Maryland

By |June 13, 2013|Categories: States|Tags: , |

Maryland, often referred to “America in Miniature” because of its diverse topography, is a small state on the Atlantic Coast, sharing a border with our nation’s capital. Although there is a wide range of biodiversity and climate across Maryland, most of the state’s residents live in the urban areas surrounding Washington D.C. and Baltimore. A number of major league sports teams play in Maryland and the state is the hometown of many famous athletes, including Babe Ruth and Michael Phelps. Most of these athletes, though, will need long term care at some point and it’s time for Marylanders to start[…]

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  • Long Term Care in Maine

Long Term Care in Maine

By |June 11, 2013|Categories: States|Tags: , |

The northernmost in New England, Maine is unlike any other state in the country. The coastline is characterized  by jagged rocks and un-walkable terrain. Maine is also the number one exporters on blueberries in the country, a little known fact about the state usually associated with crab and lobster. The dense forests, mountains, and rivers throughout Maine make it a perfect place for outdoor adventures like hiking, camping, and fishing. The summers are warm and humid across the state, but winters are severely cold and snowy. More than 16% of this rugged state’s population is over the age of 65.[…]

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  • Living in Louisiana

Long Term Care and Living in Louisiana

By |June 11, 2013|Categories: States|Tags: , |

Deep in the South lies Louisiana, a swampy state full of marshland famous for its gumbo. The annual Mardis Gras parade in New Orleans draws an international crowd and the town is well known for its parties and festivals. Louisiana has a humid subtropical climate and is prone to occasional extreme weather like hurricanes. The extensive biodiversity makes Louisiana quite different from the rest of the South, and national parks and conservation areas have been set up to protect the natural lands and species. The per capita income in Louisiana ranks 41st in the state and the local residents are[…]

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  • Long Term Care in Kentucky

Paying for Your Long Term Care in Kentucky

By |June 10, 2013|Categories: States|Tags: , |

Kentucky, better known as “The Bluegrass State”, has a lot of culture packed into a relatively small state. Famous for its horse racing and bourbon, Kentucky provides an exhilarating Southern experience to residents and visitors alike. Kentucky has more miles of navigable water than any other state in the contiguous US, with a complex stream system and a large number of manmade lakes that serve as a water source for the state’s copious wildlife and a recreation source for its people. The 2 week long Kentucky Derby provides entertainment for every one, along with a number of other traditional annual festivals and outdoor[…]

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  • Meatless Monday

Meatless Monday: How One Day Makes a Difference

By |June 10, 2013|Categories: Advice, Psychology|Tags: , , , , , , |

Meatless Monday is a movement across the nation that encourages people to cut out meat from their diet for just one day a week. Meatless Monday aims to improve your health through your diet – give it a try!

Why Meatless?

Meatless Monday is a non-profit initiative of The Monday Campaigns who, in association with the Johns Hopkins’ Bloomberg School of Public Health, wants “to help you reduce your meat consumption by 15% in order to improve your personal health and the health of the planet”.

Meat production has a huge impact on our environment because of the high amount of resources that animals[…]

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