Category Archives: dementia; baby boomers; support

Too Old to Exercise? Who Are You Kidding?

George Burns lived to be 100…and never gave up the omnipresent stogie in his mouth.  “If I knew I was going to live this long,” he used to say, “I would have taken better care of myself!” Needless to say, … Continue reading

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Want to Age-Proof Your Brain? Here’s How – Part 2

Here are more ideas for how you can prevent Alzheimer’s or dementia. And if you follow them, you can prevent Alzheimer’s or dementia!  The Spice of Life  Good news for spice-a-holics! Spices are as good for your brain as they … Continue reading

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Want to Age-Proof Your Brain? Here’s How – Part 1

If someone told you there are things you can do to prevent Alzheimer’s or dementia, would you do them? Well, I’m telling you! What we eat and how we live and how we think are big factors. In fact, according … Continue reading

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The Medicare Merry-Go-Round

Too Many of Us Are Ending Up Back in the Hospital After Being Discharged  A recent report by Dartmouth University researchers revealed that one in eight Medicare surgery patients ended up back to the hospital within 30 days of being … Continue reading

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What, Exactly, is Palliative Care?

Palliative care. We’ve all heard the term lately. But how many of us actually understand the term? To many of us, it’s something that takes place only on hospice. To others, it’s something that’s given only to terminal patients. WRONG … Continue reading

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Consumer's Guide to Medicaid, Veteran's Benefits for Long Term Care Needs and Incapacity Planning. Our original primer, right to the point, on the steps families should be taking right now to care for their loved ones, while protecting their assets, legally and honestly. Provides an overview of Medicaid and Veteran's Benefits for long term care needs including in-home, assisted living and nursing home care.

Consumer's Guide to Hospice Care in Florida - It’s Much More Than You Think. Most people never get the true benefit from this fully Medicare covered service. In addition to bursting the myths and legends about Hospice, our guide will walk you through the legal steps a family should take as soon as the Hospice decision is made to protect assets and provide for an orderly transition after the passing. Includes an all-new Bonus Section on Long Term Care Needs and Incapacity Planning.

Consumer's Guide to Alzheimer's Disease - The Plain Truth. If you have a loved one afflicted with this terrible disease, you likely have unanswered questions and want the plain truth. We offer the resources to help you understand this disease, get good care for your loved one, ensure care is given to the caregiver and protect the family's assets to regain peace of mind.

Special Report: The "Time Bomb"...Why You Need a Board Certified Elder Law Attorney to Apply for Your Veteran's or Medicaid Benefits. A discussion of the pitfalls, minefields and blunders that clients have experienced when they did not seek the assistance of a board certified elder law attorney to navigate these complex applications processes. True-life horror stories of issues our clients have endured, the money they have wasted and the mistakes we have corrected.

Special Report: Special Concerns in Estate Planning for Same-Sex Couples. There are 5.5 million households in the US classified as "unmarried" and many of these are same-sex households. Although the LGBT community can certainly take advantage of much of the traditional estate planning tools we use, they can also benefit from some of the unique tools designed to address the special needs of this community that require special planning