Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
November is the month set aside to honor our loved ones who have Alzheimer’s, or who are affected by Alzheimer’s. The cold hard facts are
November is the month set aside to honor our loved ones who have Alzheimer’s, or who are affected by Alzheimer’s. The cold hard facts are
No one wants to think about having to move their aging parents from their home to another location. Not only is the change an emotional
When it comes to the declining ability to function alone in their homes, many people are faced with the question of what is the best
With the ownership of firearms comes an enormous responsibility. Unless you sell or give away your gun collection in your lifetime, your guns will definitely
This may seem a little off-topic for a blog on elder law, but the importance of guiding your children towards successful career choices will help
This is an important warning to all people on Medicare and their families: Know your status if you have to go to the hospital. According
A statutory trust for the care of a pet will care for one designated pet or several pets. It is a legally enforceable document whose
The Affordable Healthcare Act (also known as the AHA or Obamacare) is going to be changing some of your Medicare benefits in the near future.
Because there is almost no connection between Medicaid and Medicare, neither one can be held accountable for the complete care of an individual. What currently
We all know that one day we are going to pass away or be unable to care for ourselves. After we are gone, our family
One of the hardest things to do in this world is to console a grieving person whose spouse has died. This can be even harder
It won’t be long before Memorial Day is here and it is once again time to honor our Veterans. As our Vietnam Vets enter the
Achieve Peace of Mind For You and Your Loved Ones.