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The 2020s Will Be A Tipping Point For Elder Care In The US
It is the start of a new decade, and Forbes recently published an interesting article on elder care. The 2020s will reach a critical, historic tipping point for long term care. In the United States, 20 million people will reach age 80, and many are under prepared for the […]
Caregivers Are Getting Younger, Making Planning for Long-Term Care Even More Important
Elder Law Answers recently published an article on younger caregivers. More and more millenials are becoming caregivers, which makes planning ahead even more important!
If you would like to plan ahead for long term care, call our office for a free consultation.
Everyone Knows Memory Fails as You Age. But Everyone is Wrong.
The New York Times recently featured an interesting piece on memory as we age. Read the article here!
ELDER LAW BLOG: ABLE Accounts
Individuals with special needs must be very careful how they handle their finances in order to maintain eligibility for means-tested public benefits, such as VA pensions programs, Supplemental Security Income (“SSI”), Medicaid, Section 8 Housing, food stamps and other federal and state programs. Each program evaluates income and assets differently […]
Alzheimer’s tests soon may be common, raising a difficult question: Would you want to know if you were getting the disease?
The Chicago Tribune recently published an article on the potential increase of testing for Alzheimer’s. While this can prove helpful to prepare for the future, many people are wary about knowing whether or not they have the disease.
Read the article here.
If you or a loved one has been […]
Heartwarming viral video shows what’s really important on Christmas
Merry Christmas! This Today Show article features a heartwarming video that shows what’s important on Christmas. See the video here!