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Real Cost of Senior Care

From Fox Business Network, June 15, 2010

Home Instead Senior Care Chairman Paul Hogan talks to FoxBusiness.com about the the cost of Senior Care, the book Stages of Senior Care and more.

Video: Real Cost of Senior Care

 

Paul Hogan featured in US News & Report

From UsNews.com, May 27, 2010

UsNews.com is currently featuring an interview with Home Instead Senior Care CEO Paul Hogan. The name of the article is, How to Decide if an Assisted Living Facility is a Good Fit.

Article: How to Decide if an Assisted Living Facility is a Good Fit

 

Paul Hogan talks to CNBC

From CNBC, May 18, 2010

Home Instead Senior Care CEO Paul Hogan talks to CNBC about the U.S. Budget Office estimate that the new health-care law could cost more than $1 trillion. Paul discusses the company's recent return to double-digit growth, the money-saving option of keeping the elderly in their own homes and the need for in-home senior care in the future.

Video: Home Instead CEO Paul Hogan on CNBC

 

Forbes talks with Home Instead Senior CareĀ® CEO Paul Hogan

From Forbes.com, May 12, 2010

Home Instead Senior Care® Founder and CEO Paul Hogan talks with Forbes Executive Editor Neil Weinberg about the benefits of home care services for seniors. Hogan addresses the cost of in-home care compared to traditional facilities such as nursing homes and also touches on the benefits of long-term care insurance.

Video: Paul Hogan interviewed by Forbes.com

 

Senior care a major economic player

From Atlanta Journal Constitution, April 28, 2010

The effort to rein in galloping health care costs - which no less a figure than Warren Buffett has described as "a tapeworm eating at our economic body" - is rarely mentioned in the same sentence with job creation. In fact, most policymakers probably assume the two goals are on a collision course.

It doesn't have to be that way. To deal with its exploding population of senior citizens, the nation will need to add millions of new jobs in the years ahead. If Washington approaches this phenomenon wisely, the U.S. can reap the benefits of that job growth without sending the health care bill spiraling.

Read the editorial "Senior Care a Major Economic Player"

 

A Graying Population, a Graying Work Force

From The New York Times, April 24, 2010

PROVIDENCE, R.I. One recent morning Antonia Antonaccio, a home care aide, got a call to help an elderly couple whose regular aide could not make it. The regular aide, who is 68 years old, had thrown out her back.

Ms. Antonaccio said she empathized. Sometimes her legs hurt from going up and down stairs. "But it's nothing I pay attention to," she said. "I don't have the time."

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