March 11, 2021 •
Estate Planning There's plenty of frightening data on retirement planning in the U.S., even before you consider COVID-19.
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Estate Planning When an individual cannot make important decisions for himself or herself, a judge appoints someone called the conservator or guardian to make decisions. The conservator has the legal backing of the court in all decisions, including finances, medical and personal care.
Read MoreDecember 4, 2020 •
Estate Planning The time may come when your elderly mother, father or other loved one cannot fully care for himself or herself. The adult children may not have the time or resources to ensure their relative’s health and safety. At that point, it may be time for him or her to move into a residential facility that can provide the care and services needed.
Read MoreNovember 19, 2020 •
Estate Planning If you are the parent of a person with special needs, you are well aware that the role you play is very different than it may be for other children. Properly planning to meet their financial needs, both in the immediate and long term, is a critical part of supporting your child. This support must often continue well past the typical age of adulthood, which means parents need to put in place financial tools to care for their children, in the event of the parents’ death.
Read MoreOctober 28, 2020 •
Estate Planning Amid headlines of COVID-19 infiltrating nursing homes and large senior care facilities, it’s understandable that many Americans would prefer to avoid assisted living environments as they grow older. However, the trend to age in place predates the pandemic. Remaining at home was the first choice for 76% of Americans age 50 and older, according to a 2018 AARP survey.
Read MoreOctober 26, 2020 •
Estate Planning Seniors with limited income need to find ways to lower their medical costs. Here are some options for keeping those healthcare bills in check.
Read MoreJuly 7, 2020 •
Estate Planning While Medigap policies are standardized, regardless of which insurance company sells them and where you live, the premiums can vary from insurer to insurer and among locations. Experts say that this makes it important to understand the differences you may see, when evaluating your options.
Read MoreMay 13, 2020 •
Estate Planning The value of long-term care insurance (LTCI) is an ongoing conundrum. There's no doubt we're living longer. According to LongTermCare.gov, a site provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, at least 70 percent of people 65 and older will need long-term care services and support at some time in their lives.
Read MoreMarch 11, 2020 •
Estate Planning Some health care facilities in our area say they are seeing more cases of early-onset dementia than ever before.
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