Long-term Care
Long-Term Care Planning Month: 5 Reasons to Work with an Elder Law and Estate Planning Attorney
Caring for an elderly parent can be a considerable challenge. As their health begins to decline– whether due to a medical condition…
Retirement Tips Seniors Will Need If the Capital Gains Tax Changes
Have you heard of the proposal currently going through Congress to change the capital gains tax rate? While the news may be…
Warning Signs Your Aging Parent May Need Memory Care Soon
Forgetfulness can often be associated with aging. How do you decipher this natural sign of aging from the more serious symptoms of…
How to Start “Tough Conversations” About Medical Care
Set aside time as soon as possible to have conversations with loved ones about your personal preferences for medical and/or long-term care….
Did you Make Your Medical Wishes Known for National Healthcare Decisions Day which was April 16, 2021?
National Healthcare Decisions Day was on April 16th, and it is an important reminder for every adult (remember, you are an adult…
Six Changes that May Show Your Parent Needs In-Home Care
Did you get to visit with a parent over the holidays? After a strange year of social distancing, traveling restrictions, and limited…
5 Ideas You Can Use When Talking to Your Loved Ones About Long-Term Care Planning Over the Holidays
With everyone in your family gathering together during the holiday season, whether the gathering is in person or virtual, December can be…
Do You Know The VA Benefits Available to Virginia Seniors?
Each week we work with seniors in our practice to help them find solutions to pay for the cost of long-term care….
Tips for Long-Term Care Planning After a “Gray Divorce”
A divorce under any circumstances is never easy. Whether you are young and in love, middle-aged with children or in your golden…
Why You Should Plan for the Rising Costs of Long-Term Care in the New Year
The new year is a time for making resolutions! The focus of these resolutions for many Americans may be on health,…