by Michael Delaney | Jan 3, 2022 | Aging, Estate Planning
It is prudent to have open, honest conversations with your family regarding your mortality, even though it is very sobering to do so. Even though no one relishes the idea of their death, with forethought you can ensure that your estate plan and healthcare arrangements...
by Michael Delaney | Oct 18, 2021 | Aging, Elder Law
With even more resurgent cases of COVID-19 on the rise with variants Delta and Mu, the 2021 fall flu season has arrived. As a result, nursing home implementations of CMS protocols for resident visitation have become stricter than ever. Unfortunately, the physical...
by Michael Delaney | Oct 11, 2021 | Estate Planning, Financials
How are you storing your estate planning documents like your will, living wills, powers of attorney, trusts, medical directives, and financial information? Having somewhere secure and easily accessible for your family is important. What about your birth certificate,...
by Michael Delaney | Oct 4, 2021 | Aging, Elder Law
For millions of families caring for their elderly is a top priority, which is at best expensive on many levels. To securely age well we must do our best to support them. Long-term care facilities and retirement communities cost staggering amounts of money, as do the...
by Michael Delaney | Dec 28, 2020 | Elder Law, Nursing Homes
In the United States, Continuing care retirement communities (CCRC) are gaining in popularity. Sometimes referred to as life plan communities, the goal is to provide a long-term care option for older residents. These residents prefer to live in the same community,...