
When a loved one dies with a will, the will lays out who shall receive their property, and which person (called the executor) will be in…
When a loved one dies with a will, the will lays out who shall receive their property, and which person (called the executor) will be in…
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), conclude that the…
Aging in place continues to increase in popularity. However, what to do when you notice your loved one having trouble living safely at…
With our senior population rapidly growing, more and more families will be dealing with loved ones who will face trouble managing their…
Suppose your mother now needs nursing-home care because she can no longer make decisions for herself. You are stressed and anxious. The…
Although we have vaccines, the rollout has been slower than expected. COVID 19 is raging throughout many states. So how do we continue to…
Imagine that your parent recently had a stroke and is returning home after a long stay in the hospital and in-patient rehabilitation. The…
About 57% of U.S. adults do not have a Last Will & Testament (a “Will”) according to Care.com’s annual estate planning survey for 2019…
We should be very thankful and owe immense gratitude to those who are caring for the sick, and to those who support those workers. At the…
Due to the global pandemic known as the Coronavirus, our elder population is experiencing isolation from their family and extended…
Dementia and the prevalence of Alzheimer’s Disease in the American population is creating hardships in the caregiving experiences for the…
It is estimated that about 50 percent of older adults will require long-term care at some stage of their lives. If you are an adult 65 or…