Caring for Aging Loved Ones

It can be emotionally difficult to realize someone you love may be struggling and in need of extra support. It may also get overwhelming as you try to balance work and life. We offer resources that can help.

Things to Consider

Benefits, Programs and Resources

Managing healthcare for your loved one and their costs
Caregiving often involves not just physically providing care, but also navigating health care appointments, relationships, insurance, and figuring out how to pay for what isn’t covered. Get familiar with the options available and take advantage of the support Wellthy offers.

Explore elder care and pay for it tax free
Providing care for a loved one doesn’t offer the same ability to “leave work at the office” as a normal day job. Our back up care benefit isn’t just for your children – you can use it to access care for your elderly family members. And you can cover the cost tax free with an FSA.

Get legal guidance if you need it
There may be legal matters you need to address such as wills and estates and other elder law matters.

  • Group Legal
    legalplans.com
    (Access code: 9900025)
    You must be enrolled in group legal to take advantage of the benefits offered by the plan.

Create a financial plan to help you manage the cost of being a caregiver
Get professional help creating a financial plan to ensure your family’s financial future appropriately addresses your own longevity and aging needs as well as those of your loved ones.

  • Fidelity Resources
    The Fidelity Retirement Service Center
    800.343.0860
    Monday through Friday
    7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Take care of yourself
Take advantage of the resources we offer to keep you physically and mentally prepared for your role as a caregiver.