Fighting Against Elder Abuse in a Failing System
One of the most concerning calls I get in a week are the calls from a family asking me to evaluate an injury to their
One of the most concerning calls I get in a week are the calls from a family asking me to evaluate an injury to their
The gardening season is right around the corner and it is time to get ready for fresh herbs, vegetables, and flowers. While gardening can be
By Rich Weiss Independent Insurance Agent This has been an interesting question and is being considered from all points of the spectrum. Such a simple
By Susan Krupitzer & Beth Kamer ElderCare Coordinators Kabb Law Firm As we break free from the confining weather of the winter, we have found
By Kenneth Kabb Veteran Law Advocate Kabb Law Firm March 29 was Vietnam Veterans Day. WVIZ recently previewed Last Days in Vietnam, a documentary of
By Bethany Stickradt Associate Attorney Kabb Law Firm In the 21st Century it seems like everyone is connected to an electronic device. These electronic devices
By Rachel Kabb-Effron Certified Elder Law Attorney Kabb Law Firm I just sent my daughter to Israel today for 17 days. While it is not
The Little Sisters of the Poor is a Roman Catholic religious institute for women created in 1839 to care for the elderly. Today, they are
A living will is also sometimes called a health care directive or an advance directive. Whatever term is used, it is the legal document containing
Because April has been set aside as Alcohol Awareness Month, it is the perfect time to discuss the growing problem of alcoholism existing with senior
As the weather turns warmer in Northeast Ohio, the flowers will begin to bloom, winter will fade away into Spring, and it will be time
When people think of the elderly needing a driving assessment, they often think of getting into accidents or becoming lost. It is a sense of
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