by Amy Delaney | Jun 7, 2023 | Elder Law
Many older adults in the US are victims of elder financial abuse. It occurs when someone, often in a position of trust, exploits or manipulates an older person’s assets. Recovering from elder financial abuse, both financially and emotionally, can be challenging,...
by Amy Delaney | May 29, 2023 | Elder Law
The Social Security Administration (SSA) offers both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Social Security Retirement Insurance (SSR), but not everyone is eligible for both. However, most SSDI recipients won’t see a change in their benefits when they reach...
by Amy Delaney | May 22, 2023 | Elder Law
In the new era of senior consumerism, wellness and affordable solutions are becoming more important as people seek to improve and maintain better health lifestyles. For seniors to thrive and flourish in retirement, technology and reliance on community and...
by Amy Delaney | Apr 24, 2023 | Elder Law
The majority of people are able to communicate their wants and needs, but some people lose this ability due to diseases, injuries, or illnesses. When this happens, they need someone they trust to advocate for them. You can prepare the proper legal documents in...
by Amy Delaney | Mar 20, 2023 | Elder Law
Smart homes, telehealth, and the internet of things enable many aging Americans to live more safely and independently at home. Elder law and at-home medical technology uses can intersect in several ways. Whether you are a senior looking to stay in your current home or...
by Amy Delaney | Mar 6, 2023 | Elder Law, Estate Planning
The topic of death is uncomfortable for most of us, so we avoid it as much as possible. Since we don’t want to talk about it, many of us don’t make plans for what we want to happen after we have passed away. More than half of Americans think that end-of-life planning,...