by Jean Harris, Esq. | May 16, 2019 | Abuse, Alzheimer's Disease, For Caregivers, Long Term Care, Medicaid, Paying for Care, Perspectives on Aging
One of the essential elements of caring for an ailing loved one is ensuring that the basic elements of respect and dignity remain as intact as possible for our elderly loved ones and their family members. This is often easier said than done, especially when the...
by Chuck Beinhauer, Esq. | Feb 7, 2019 | crisis planning, Estate Planning, Long Term Care, Medicaid, Medicare, Paying for Care, Perspectives on Aging
You may have read the recent Buffalo News article addressing the cost of skilled nursing care in Western New York (How to keep nursing home costs from devouring your savings; Lou Michel, The Buffalo News, February 3, 2019). I am asking you to take a moment to think...
by Jean Harris, Esq. | Jan 24, 2019 | Alzheimer's Disease, Long Term Care, Perspectives on Aging
It seems that every day we are hearing of another person who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Recently, we’ve learned that retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor has been diagnosed with the Alzheimer’s, which will likely impact the rest of her...
by Linda Stravalaci Grear, Esq. | Nov 16, 2017 | For Caregivers, Perspectives on Aging
Fraud Alerts Can be Particularly Useful for Seniors and Their Caregivers The recent security breach at the Equifax credit reporting agency exposed extensive personal information on approximately 143 million Americans. Computer hackers gained access to consumers’...
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