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What Should I Do If My Loved One Needs Care Resides With Me?

What Should I Do If My Loved One Needs Care Resides With Me?

Aging in place continues to gain popularity, but what to do when a loved one is having difficulty living safely at home is a common problem. Troublesome signs like a dirty home in poor repair, unpaid bills, piles of mail,…

The FDA Approves Aducanumab as a Treatment for Alzheimer’s

The FDA Approves Aducanumab as a Treatment for Alzheimer’s

AduhelmTM is the first Alzheimer’s drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since 2003. The drug, Aducanumab, is a therapeutic drug that clinically demonstrates a potential to delay further decline from Alzheimer’s disease and is also the first…

The Majority of the Time, Equal Is Equitable

The Majority of the Time, Equal Is Equitable

The best way to leave property to your children is to divide everything into equal shares. That is the straightforward choice when all your children are doing equally well. But if not – if, for example, your son is a…

A Pandemic Can Have a Silver Lining

A Pandemic Can Have a Silver Lining

As a result of the COVID-19 business closures, record unemployment rates have hurt business owners and their workers, many of whom are 50 or older. Though workers of all ages have felt the effects of unemployment or reduced working hours,…

What It Means to Be a “Fiduciary”

What It Means to Be a “Fiduciary”

A family member or friend may need you to be their power of attorney. Your person may be planning for when they might become unable to take care of their affairs. For example, they might become disabled or incapacitated, and…

Benefits Offered by the VA to Aging Veterans

Benefits Offered by the VA to Aging Veterans

US Census Bureau statistics show that over 18.2 million veterans live in the United States, and 38 percent of them are 65 or older. Additionally, the Census Bureau reports that more than 9 million veterans receive services from the Department…

Why Estate Planning Is Important to Younger Adults

Why Estate Planning Is Important to Younger Adults

Most young adults don’t consider estate planning a priority. Young adults in their twenties and thirties often think they don’t own enough to constitute an estate. However, an estate is the total of all you own – money, investments, real…

Easing Isolation for Seniors While Maintaining Social Distance

Easing Isolation for Seniors While Maintaining Social Distance

Our ability to socialize has been severely impacted by medically suggested protocols for social distancing and government mandates restricting large gatherings to slow down the spread of the coronavirus. This isolation holds especially true for those seniors who live alone…

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