As more and more Americans suffer from dementia, specifically Alzheimer’s Disease, family members who provide care for them are finding caregiving to be more and more difficult. Even though you understand your loved one’s dementia behaviors are a symptom...
The Coronavirus is isolating our elder population from their family and extended community, increasing the likelihood of elder neglect. With the flu season fast on approach this isolation and the possibility of a resurgence of COVID-19, older Americans will likely...
Knowing the lawyer’s role is one of the first steps you should take when starting the probate process, no matter if you’re the Executor or an heir. One of the biggest sources of conflict in probating the estate is understanding the role of the lawyer hired...
Low-income seniors with limited assets and income can afford health care and long-term care through Medicaid, a federal/state program. Many seniors believe their only option to qualify for the program is to “spend down” their assets. While this is true in some cases,...