Month: December 2016


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Tips for Creating an End-of-Life Plan

By roger | Dec 30 2016

Putting together a good end-of-life plan long before you need it can both ensure all your wishes are honored and protect your loved ones from […]

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3 Important Pieces for Your End-of-Life Plan

By roger | Dec 30 2016

If you or a loved one is advancing in age, end-of-life planning may not be your first choice for how to spend your time and […]

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Tips for Encouraging Independence in Your Aging Loved One

By roger | Dec 23 2016

We all want our parents to live as independently as possible for as long as possible. Yet, even when your loved one is in full […]

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How to Encourage Independence in Your Aging Loved One

By roger | Dec 21 2016

We all want our parents to live as independently as possible for as long as possible. Yet, even when your loved one is in full […]

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Tips for Understanding Elder Law and Legal Planning

By roger | Dec 16 2016

Although we would like to think that we’ll always be able to take care of ourselves, we never know what each day will bring. Legal […]

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Understanding Elder Law & The Importance of Legal Planning

By roger | Dec 16 2016

Even for seniors in near-perfect health, legal planning should be a top item on their to-do list. Before a crisis makes getting your affairs in […]

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Tips on Upsizing Your Senior Living Lifestyle: A New Perspective on Downsizing

By roger | Dec 13 2016

Downsizing often brings to mind thoughts about decluttering, packing, moving hassles, selling your home. However, many who have made the move to a senior living […]

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How to Upsize Your Senior Living Lifestyle: A New Perspective on Downsizing

By roger | Dec 9 2016

For seniors looking to downsize to a senior living community, the process of moving out of their family home can be bittersweet. It’s not always […]

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Tips for Demystifying Resistance in Loved Ones with Dementia

By roger | Dec 7 2016

When older adults without memory problems refuse care or assistance, we can usually infer their behavior is caused by embarrassment or the fear of losing […]

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Demystifying Resistance to Care in Loved Ones with Dementia

By roger | Dec 2 2016

As a caregiver of a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, you work hard to constantly learn new ways of offering […]

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