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Upcoming Travel Plans? Be Sure to Pack These 5 Health Documents

A recent survey reveals that 46% of Americans intend to travel this summer—a level that would have been high before the COVID-19 pandemic.1 While younger Americans are traveling the most, those over age 55 are also returning to the roads and skies… Read More
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Categories: Health Insurance

Lessons from Successful Families

To return to the idea of how successful families navigate cognitive impairment, the method is unique to the family. The key is taking action at the right time, by the right person, in the right way. When is the right time? When might cognitive impair… Read More
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Categories: Uncategorized

What’s Next Depends on the Circumstances

If you are the witness of behavior changes in a client or colleague, what actions should you take? The person you are concerned about “may not be the Joe I used to know.” Should you bring this up with the client or his or her family? Karlawish be… Read More
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Categories: dementia

The Need for a Diagnosis?

Successful families understand the need for a diagnosis (and intervention) when there is concern for safety. “[D]iagnosis and intervention are necessary to ensure the health and safety of the patient,” when the individual is not managing medicati… Read More
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Categories: dementia

When You Suspect Cognitive Impairment, Take Appropriate Action

When a lawyer (or investment counsel) is engaged in representing a client over time, there is an opportunity to develop a historical relationship. As a result, changes in client behavior may be observed. Something unexpected in the relationship, some… Read More
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Categories: dementia

What to Do If You Want to Leave Your Children Unequal Inheritances

Parents usually want to leave their children equal shares of their estate, but equal isn’t always fair. If you plan to provide more (or less) for one child in your estate plan, preparation is important. It is natural for parents to want to treat th… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

Scam Susceptibility May Signal Cognitive Decline

Older adults who are less likely to detect scams may be at an increased risk for developing dementia, finds a study from researchers supported by the National Institute on Aging. Scam awareness is a complex behavior that requires a variety of social… Read More
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Medicare Advantage Plans Often Wrongly Deny Necessary Care, Study Finds

In an alarming number of instances, private Medicare Advantage plans are denying coverage for medical services that would be covered under original Medicare, according to a federal investigation. These denials are likely preventing or delaying medica… Read More
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Categories: Medicare

Guardianship

Replacing Guardianship / Conservatorship David Godfrey What would a replacement for guardianship or conservatorship look like? Society has an obligation to protect members of our community who are unable to protect themselves from harm. Protection sh… Read More
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Categories: Guardianship

New VA Budget Plan Helps Address Veteran Issues

ElderCounselor Newsletter – NOV 2021 According to a recent American Community Survey from the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 19 million Veterans live in the United States. For Veterans, some of the most significant problems are health-related. In ad… Read More
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Categories: Veteran Issues