Is It Time for an Aging Parent to Move into a Long-Term Care Facility?
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Ways You Can Handle a Long-Term Crisis During the Holiday Season
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4 Ways a Prenuptial Agreement Can Benefit Your New Estate Plan
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The Essential Checklist You Need Before Choosing a Nursing Home for a Loved One
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How Can You Plan for the Long-Term Care Needs of a Loved One Diagnosed with Parkinsons?
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Frequently Asked Questions Related to the Medicare Open Enrollment Period
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7M ago
As a Florida elder law firm, we understand the significance of the Medicare Open Enrollment Period for our clients' healthcare and financial well-being. This annual event, which takes place from October 15th to December 7th, prompts numerous questions from Florida seniors seeking to make informed decisions about their healthcare coverage. Below, we address some frequently asked questions related to the Medicare Open Enrollment Period to equip you with valuable insights to assist you in your annual plan review.  What is the Medicare Open Enrollment Period? The Medicare Open Enrollment Per ..read more
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Steps You Can Take to Reduce Fall Risks for Your Aging Parents
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by Audrey
8M ago
Are you the adult child of aging parents? Do your parents currently live in their own home, taking care of themselves? Are you concerned that one or both of them could fall? Were you aware that when Florida senior adults fall it can cause devastating injuries and have long-term effects on the overall health of senior adults, sometimes even death? However, the good news is that most falls are preventable. By initiating lifestyle adjustments and support from their adult children, aging Florida parents and grandparents can greatly reduce the risk of falling, and the hip fractures and head injurie ..read more
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How Do You Determine the Best Age to Start Estate Planning
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by yeatsg
10M ago
Are you an active adult working hard to support your family, your business and yourself? Have you been too busy to give any thought to creating a Florida estate plan? Did you know that it is a critical tool that all adults living in Florida should have? With a Florida estate plan you can think about what you want for yourself, your loved ones, your business, and your legacy. In addition, estate planning also makes you answer the tough questions including, but not limited to, what should happen if you no longer have the capacity you need to make your own decisions or who will be your beneficiar ..read more
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How to Help Your Aging Parents When They Receive a Cancer Diagnosis
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by yeatsg
11M ago
Have you always thought that there could not be anything more shocking than a cancer diagnosis for your parents? When you learn this devastating news, so many questions rush through your head: How much time do we have? What do we need to do? Is there a cure in sight? What health care needs will they have now? What can I do to help? Do they need a second opinion? These are just the start of the list of questions you need answers to in the coming days.  As experienced Florida estate planning attorneys, we know just how concerning a cancer diagnosis is. Now is the time to not only think abou ..read more
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Looking into Updating Your Estate Plan in 2023? Consider These 4 Tips
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by yeatsg
11M ago
As you begin the New Year, are you looking into updating your estate plan?  Has it been a while since you pulled out your original Florida estate plan and really examined it? Have there been changes in your life and the lives of your close family? Have there been changes in the laws governing your Florida estate plan? Are you concerned about your plans to protect yourself and your family?  As you review your current  Florida estate plan, does it:  Protect your ability to make your own health care decisions? Honor your wishes if you are in a persistent vegetative state? Giv ..read more
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