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  2. The Most (& Least) Expensive States for Long-Term Care ...

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    Long-term care costs by state - Assisted Living. Wyoming has the lowest assisted living costs at $3,642 per month, while the District of Columbia has the highest at $7,250 per month.

  3. 69% of Seniors Will Need Long-Term Care. How Much Does It Cost?

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    Most people turning 65 today will need long-term care at some point, but the costs are exorbitant. Learn about ways to pay.

  4. Lively (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company operates the Lively phone service, an MVNO, or mobile virtual network operator, where it rents cellular service from other operators, and primarily caters to seniors with old-fashioned phones and medical alert devices. [16] Lively manufactures the Jitterbug Flip phones, an easy-to-use cell phone marketed for American elderly. [16]

  5. Drug Fair - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its drugstore chain Drug Fair also owned and operated Cost Cutters, a discount drug and general merchandise chain. [1] In the 2000s, Drug Fair introduced a discount card called "We Care," which was the company's slogan. The card was good at any Drug Fair or Cost Cutters store as both store's logos were printed on the cards.

  6. The 6 best cellphones for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    Best overall phone for seniors ... Cost: As with any basic phone you buy, there's the cost of the phone itself and the cost of service. Thankfully, while the hardware can range from a few hundred ...

  7. Medi-Cal - Wikipedia

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    The California Medical Assistance Program (Medi-Cal or MediCal) is the California implementation of the federal Medicaid program serving low-income individuals, including families, seniors, persons with disabilities, children in foster care, pregnant women, and childless adults with incomes below 138% of federal poverty level.