by Amy Delaney | Dec 19, 2022 | Aging, Long-Term Care, Nursing Homes
It is human nature to aspire to live a long and healthy life. We admire senior citizens for their wisdom. However, their long lives often come with the grief of having outlived their spouses, friends, and children. If they can’t maintain and make new meaningful...
by Amy Delaney | Oct 10, 2022 | Aging, Elder Law
Many US seniors are experiencing financial insecurity because of current inflationary pressures. As well as reducing unnecessary expenses, retirees or near-retirees should take advantage of existing government programs to possibly qualify for assistance and reduce the...
by Amy Delaney | Apr 11, 2022 | Aging, Nursing Homes
Due to the Coronavirus, our elderly population is increasingly isolated from their families and extended communities, making them vulnerable to neglect. This isolation, coupled with the possibility of a COVID-19 resurgence, will likely cause older Americans to...
by Ashley | Feb 7, 2022 | Aging, Elder Abuse and Exploitation, Nursing Homes
Due to the recent Coronavirus pandemic, advocating for a loved one in a nursing home has become more complex and critical than ever. Nursing homes and other long-term care facilities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 outbreaks. By the end of the first year...
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 Lori Pulvermacher | Nov 8, 2021 | Aging, Elder Law, Estate Planning
Elder law, why is it necessary? Well, first we would like to state there is a difference between estate law and elder law? Estate law focuses on your asset distribution in a tax-advantaged manner after your death, while elder law seeks to preserve your money, assets,...