Personal Care Contracts: The Hidden Solution to the Elder Care Dilemma

Caring for an aging relative is difficult—and often underappreciated—work. Many people who serve as caregivers often feel as if they have two jobs—their full-time day job at the office and the part-to-full-time job of caregiver at home. As their parents age and decline, most of these caregivers end up not only giving up more and… Read More »

Supreme Court’s Ruling on Health Care Reform May Help Seniors

The recent Supreme Court ruling of the constitutionality of the new health care reforms has many seniors breathing a sigh of relief. The ruling has ensured that, at least for the time being, senior citizens will continue to receive their currently existing benefits from programs such as Medicaid and Medicare; but the ruling also paves… Read More »

Advice to Caregivers: Take Time For Yourself !

Many of our clients provide care for elderly loved ones; some even providing constant, around the clock care.  Care giving is a demanding, overwhelming, and often grossly underappreciated job.  In addition to giving up their own time and interests, caregivers have to watch someone they love slowly regress and lose the ability to do even… Read More »

Estate Planning for Beginners Part 4: Healthcare Documents

Thus far our “Estate Planning Basics” series has focused primarily on financial documents, but the documents pertaining to your health care are an equally important part of any estate plan. The most important healthcare document in your estate plan will be your healthcare directive.  Depending on where you live, this document naming a healthcare agent… Read More »