Although the impacts of COVID-19 continue to leave Americans and the global community uncertain of the future, you don’t have to feel helpless. In fact, now is a great time to be proactive and plan ahead should you or a loved one fall ill. One of the most important and relatively easy things you can… Read More »
Posts Categorized: Health
Take Your Estate Planning Documents With You on Vacation
Something to consider before you embark on your summer travels.
Just When You Started to Have Some Peace of Mind, The Bill Rolls in
Could you be legally liable for paying for your parents’ care?
Dementia and Decision-Making
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 5 million Americans today have Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia. Thus, it’s likely that you or someone you know has a loved one living with dementia.
Is it wrong to plan for Medicaid qualification?
As long as you follow the rules, it’s OK to plan to qualify for a benefit funded by your tax dollars.
Don’t Delay Discussing Your End-Of-Life Wishes
The troubling scene at Glenwood Gardens nursing home did not have to happen.
Lessons Learned from Queen’s Medical Center vs. Koga
This doesn’t have to happen to you.
It Could Happen to You
In our lifetimes, we have seen incredible advances in medical science. Think back thirty years. In 1982, a heart bypass operation was a really big deal. It meant weeks in the hospital and very risky surgery. Today, surgeons barely have to cut us open to reach into our bodies with instruments that enable them to… Read More »
4 Steps to Prevent Back Pain
Commonsense advice about taking care of your back.