How to be an Executor for Your Loved One’s Estate
Wrapping up the affairs for a loved one who has died may leave you feeling overwhelmed - especially when you are still grieving. Being named executor in a will can…
Wrapping up the affairs for a loved one who has died may leave you feeling overwhelmed - especially when you are still grieving. Being named executor in a will can…
Long-term care in a skilled nursing facility is very expensive and most people are not able to sustain the cost of it for very long. An alternative for many people…
For seniors with cognitive or physical impairment, high-tech safety devices have evolved into user friendly must haves. In this presentation, we will consider different types of technology and gadgets that…
Most may be unaware of the existence of Veteran’s benefits, but once discussed, the myriad of options can be overwhelming. Join us as we cover the types of benefits available,…
Dementia has a way of never touching just one person. It takes over the mind of the sufferer and the life of the caregiver, one subtle backward step at a time. But there is hope! Whether your life is touched by dementia or not, join us for this very informative workshop covering the development, differences,…
January 1st always results in new laws. The good news is that it does not need to be complicated or confusing to figure out how it applies to your individual situation. Join us to learn what these changes may mean for your estate plan as well as your executors, trustees and agents. Click on the link…
No one enjoys thinking about their own death. A little advanced planning can help to avoid the difficulties of probate and ensure that your family is well cared for, even after you are gone. Click on the link below to register.
As America’s population ages, more adult children are being called on to help aging parents navigate health changes, care decisions, and rising long-term care costs. Join us for practical guidance to help protect your parents, reduce stress, and avoid last-minute caregiving crises. Click on the link below to register.
Yesteryear offered two housing options for seniors: your own home or a nursing home. Today there are many options and the list continues to grow. Learn the differences between the various types of communities and facilities, including monthly fees, up-front costs, contracts and questions you should ask. Click on the ZOOM link below to register.…
You need care. We have got options! Join us to get a better understanding of long-term care needs, costs, and up-to-date planning options that will protect your hard earned dollars. Click on the ZOOM link below to register.