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Do You Need to Update Your Estate Plan?

Do You Need to Update Your Estate Plan?

To make sure they’re still good, you should check your estate planning documents every so often, especially with big life changes like births, marriages, divorces, and moving to another state. Children grow up, marriages dissolve, property gets sold, residences change.…

Thriving as a Caregiver

Thriving as a Caregiver

There is a record 53 million people in the United States who provide care for an older family member. About 17 percent of the US population is a family caregiver, and most are losing sleep, worrying, losing income, struggling to balance caregiving…

Inheritance and Medicaid

Inheritance and Medicaid

Unfortunately, it’s easy to make mistakes when it comes to inheritances and Medicaid. Those mistakes can be costly. When a person is drawing Medicaid benefits and inherits money or property, that inheritance jeopardizes the benefits. The inheritance must be handled…

Preparing with your Parents for the Future

Preparing with your Parents for the Future

Nobody really wants to think in advance about accidents or illness. But if no advance planning has been done, and if an elderly parent has broken a hip, say, and is about to be discharged from the hospital, the family…

NURSING HOME NEGLIGENCE & ABUSE

NURSING HOME NEGLIGENCE & ABUSE

As our population ages, Americans are entering nursing homes at unprecedented rates. The CDC estimates that 1.3 million Americans lived in nursing homes in 2015. Of course, that number has only gone up in the last six years. Nursing homes provide a…

Health Care Powers of Attorney

Health Care Powers of Attorney

Having a strong power of attorney is important for everyone but is especially important for those who have a condition like Alzheimer’s. Additionally, it is important to know that a good “basic” advance-directive document needs considerable supplementation when it comes…

Medicaid and Gift-Giving May Not Be the Best Idea

Medicaid and Gift-Giving May Not Be the Best Idea

Mabel’s children knew that Mabel would need long-term nursing-home care in the near future. It was the holidays, and Mabel always got a lot of joy out of generosity. But her children had heard that people in Mabel’s circumstances should…

The First Signs of Dementia are Often Behavior Changes

The First Signs of Dementia are Often Behavior Changes

New Checklist Helps Catch Symptoms Earlier A new condition known as mild behavioral impairment may be the forerunner of dementia according to Researchers presenting at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2016 (AAIC 2016). They also proposed a new MBI checklist that physicians…

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