Have you had a conversation with your aging parents about their financial future? Many of us will have to at some point and many of us are unsure how to approach this topic, as it can be quite uncomfortable to ask our parents about their estate planning. In the hopes of guiding you in… Read more »
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Alzheimer’s Disease is a Lot More than Just Forgetfulness
Did you know that June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month? The annual public education campaign is dedicated to serving impacted and at-risk seniors, their family members, and caregivers. It also involves advocates across health care, legal, and nonprofit communities. A pillar of the campaign is dispelling common misconceptions, as such it is important to… Read more »
Learn to be Proactive About Your Safety During World Elder Abuse Awareness Month
Did you know June is World Elder Abuse Awareness Month? June 15, 2020 is designated as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Since 2006, this has been a time set aside to promote greater recognition of the difficulties that millions of Older Americans face each year. The grim reality for men and women age 65… Read more »
3 Things to Share with an Aging Parent During National Elder Law Month
May is National Elder Law Month and there are plenty of reasons to celebrate. Since 1963, the month of May has been devoted to seniors and their unique needs thanks to an official presidential proclamation. Elder law attorneys have embraced the annual tradition and are dedicated to helping seniors better understand their rights, concerns… Read more »
National Women’s Health Week Tips During National Elder Law Month
For the most part, women do not think twice about putting everyone else first. So once a year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s Health coordinates a weeklong effort to shift that focus. This year, National Women’s Health Week will be celebrated May 10th – 16th, and throughout the month… Read more »
Why an Estate Plan is Essential if You Have Parkinson’s Disease
Did you know according to a recent survey, fewer people are creating estate plans now than in the past? Furthermore, Older Americans are now less inclined to create estate plans than in the past. Specifically, the survey found 60 percent of participants aged 55 and older had estate planning documents in 2019. In contrast,… Read more »
Tips on How You Can Help Your Florida Seniors Stay Safe From the Coronavirus
We know that you and the Florida seniors you love may have concerns right now. We also know that uncertain times can put all of us on edge. Often, even when we are inundated with information, the right knowledge from a trusted source can put our minds at ease. We can no longer ignore… Read more »
Let Us Share What You Need to Know This March During Multiple Sclerosis Awareness
Did you know Multiple Sclerosis impacts hundreds of thousands of people in the United States, as well as those who love and care for them? There is currently no known cure and most people living with the disease had no prior recognizable risk factors. To help those impacted, advocacy groups and concerned organizations and individuals… Read more »
Here Is What You Need to Know About The SECURE Act As A Retirement Reform
The beginning of a new year is always a good time to update an estate plan, and recent major changes to “tax advantaged” retirement accounts make revising, or creating, an estate plan all the more important at the outset of 2020. If you have a 401(k), an IRA, or other tax deferred retirement account,… Read more »
Tips for Managing Your Health During Heart Disease and Cancer Prevention Month
Did you know February is American Heart Month and Cancer Prevention Month? Every year, health care professionals, advocacy organizations, and the legal community join countless individuals and families across the country to raise awareness about heart disease and cancer, and facilitate needed support. For good reason too. Heart disease is the leading cause of death… Read more »