How to Avoid Probate
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…
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…
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…
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…
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, as well as coverage and application procedures. Click on the…
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 can increase your loved one’s safety and independence, along with…
Plan A usually includes spending our last dollars and dying peacefully in our sleep. But Plan A rarely happens. Plan B might include getting care in your home, moving to a nursing home, or anything in between. Join the discussion…
The majority of people will need long term care at some point in their lives. Would you know where to begin when it comes to selecting a community or figuring out how you will pay for the monthly fees? You…
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…
More older adults are choosing to live in their homes as they age rather than move into nursing homes. This trend has both positive and negative effects. Remaining in the familiar setting of one’s home can foster a sense of…
Adults 65 and older constitute the fastest-growing age demographic in the United States. When it comes to elder care, this expanding population is facing a scarcity in people equipped to support them as they get older. One estimate predicts a shortage…