You are likely to be asked to be power of attorney for an elderly or sick loved one at some point in your life. Your person may be planning for when they might become unable to take care of their affairs. For example, they might become disabled or incapacitated, and they would need a trusted […]
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The 2021 fall flu season may see even more resurgent cases of COVID-19 on the heels of the summer Delta and Mu variants. Nursing home implementations of CMS protocols for resident visitation are becoming broader as lessons of isolation due to physical separation from loved ones and family has taken an emotional and physical toll […]
With our senior population rapidly growing, more and more families will be dealing with loved ones who will face trouble managing their…
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…
Assisted living rent can vary from $2,000 to $5,000 monthly. Depending on what type of care your loved one needs, assisted living can be…
A durable power of attorney is one of the most important estate planning documents you can have. It allows someone who you appoint (your…
It’s an unfortunate fact that seniors can be prime targets for financial abuse and scams.
When it comes to establishing wills and estate plans, older Americans outpace their younger counterparts. Still, a significant number —…
Estate planning is important for people of all ages, but as we age, the need for planning becomes even more critical. Many people avoid…
When people marry for the second time (or more), losing assets to pay for their new spouse’s serious illness is probably the last thing…
Many elderly people who are diagnosed with dementia are unprepared for future care. Once this type of diagnosis is received, preparing…