Preparing Your Family for an Elderly Parent Moving In

Moving an aging parent into your home may be an easy option for some families, but it has become more complicated for others. Here are some ways in preparing your family for an elderly parent moving in.

Everyone reaches a time in their lives where they need to rely on someone to help take care of them. Depending on each specific situation, this could mean moving a loved one into an assisted living community or moving him or her into your home.

Protecting Your Assets from Nursing Home Costs

By restructuring your assets, you may be able to qualify for Medicaid nursing home benefits. Read these tips for protecting your assets from nursing home costs.

Did you know that almost 70 percent of seniors will need long-term care assistance at some point in his or her life? Illnesses, disabilities, or a severe cognitive impairment, like dementia, often keeps people from living independently. Because of this, many seniors need help with basic self-care tasks.

Take the Mystery Out of Wills - Hire An Elder Law Attorney

Are you looking to secure a stable financial future for your loved ones? An elder law attorney can help take the mystery out of wills and estate planning.

Planning for your family's financial future and security is important in today's world. Too often, we hear about the loss of a colleague or friend from an accident or sudden illness. Without a will in place, a family can be left without knowing the final wishes of a loved one.  With a will, you have increased peace of mind from knowing that you have created a plan to protect and provide for your family.

Why is Estate Planning So Important?

Why is estate planning so important? Even if you have a small estate, estate planning allows money and property to be distributed according to your final wishes.

Your assets include any real estate you own, bank accounts, stocks, bonds, personal property, and retirement accounts; and bank accounts. What happens to your assets when you pass away? You may think that these items automatically stay with your family. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. If you die without a valid will in place, the state may divvy up your assets according to local laws.

Respecting an Elder Who Has Dementia

Respecting an elder who has dementia may be a challenge as memory, judgment, and abilities deteriorate. However, this is when he or she needs your respect and patience the most.

Elder Law in The Headlines: Who Should Choose What is Best for Seniors?

As you age, it’s important to make sure that you are clear about your preferences for treatment or care should you become incapacitated.  Consider tips on how to plan for end of life care.

When it comes to planning for end of life care, many seniors think they have done all the preparation they can. But sometimes a glimpse at the headlines reveals that even the best prepared seniors can end up at the center of a family argument.

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