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Help Lower the Risk of Seniors Falling

Help Lower the Risk of Seniors Falling

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports one out of five senior falls causes a serious injury like a broken bone or head trauma. Injuries of this sort can make life difficult for an older person to…

How a Letter of Instruction Can Help your Estate Plan

How a Letter of Instruction Can Help your Estate Plan

Whether you have an estate plan in place or are starting from scratch, a letter of instruction (LOI) is an important part of any comprehensive plan. A letter of instruction can help your loved ones manage important information about you.…

Breaking down the Probate Process

Breaking down the Probate Process

Probate is the legal process for authenticating a deceased person’s will, reviewing their assets, paying their outstanding debts and taxes, and distributing what remains to their inheritors. Probate law varies by state, but there are steps in the process that…

The Changing Face of Telemedicine in 2020

The Changing Face of Telemedicine in 2020

Telemedicine is the digital information distribution of healthcare-related services. Not long-ago telemedicine was an innovative practice, primarily a supplement to hospitals’ information strategy managing patient care and their data more efficiently. During the coronavirus pandemic and its associated urgent healthcare…

Inheritances and Medicaid: Important Things You Should Know

Inheritances and Medicaid: Important Things You Should Know

Mistakes can be made when it comes to inheritances and Medicaid. Those mistakes can be costly. When a person is drawing Medicaid benefits and inherits money or property, that inheritance jeopardizes the benefits. The inheritance must be handled carefully to…

Why Having a Will is Essential

Why Having a Will is Essential

Your last will and testament is a set of legal instructions that communicates your wishes regarding your dependents and how to dispose of your property when you die. If you have people who you love and care for, then creating…

Family Caregiving During the Coronavirus

Family Caregiving During the Coronavirus

There are new challenges to meet for family systems with loved ones who are most vulnerable to the coronavirus yet still require caregiving. Family caregivers that use to aid their family directly, now find themselves learning how to be long-distance…

New Special Education Guidelines Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

New Special Education Guidelines Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

The United States Department of Education is providing details about how states, schools, and parents can best address student special education needs following the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Students with special needs are provided Free Appropriate Public Education…

How COVID-19 Has Influenced Seniors to update Their Living Wills

How COVID-19 Has Influenced Seniors to update Their Living Wills

Kaiser Health News is reporting the coronavirus pandemic is prompting seniors to create or modify their living wills. Specifically, intubation is the topic that has many seniors crafting or rethinking their strategies amidst a wealth of disparate COVID-19 information that…

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