Kentucky ElderLaw Blog
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Blog topics cover Elder care, Estate Planning, Medicaid, Power of attorney, Trusts, and more. Kentucky ElderLaw, PLLC is the largest elder law firm in the state and the firm is the steadfast protector of life, liberty, and legacy for seniors and their families needing reliable long-term care planning options.
Kentucky ElderLaw Blog
2d ago
Avoid the Pitfalls of Free Online Legal Documents: A Guide from Kentucky ElderLaw, PLLC
Navigating the complexities of estate planning, including Power of Attorney, Health Care Surrogate, Living Wills, and Wills, can often seem daunting. At Kentucky ElderLaw, we understand the importance of these legal tools in safeguarding your future and ensuring your wishes are respected, whether they concern personal finances, business matters, or medical decisions. This article highlights the risks of using free online legal documents for such crucial aspects of your life and how consulting with an elder ..read more
Kentucky ElderLaw Blog
2M ago
As we usher in 2024, over 65 million seniors across the United States who benefit from Medicare, the government’s health insurance program, have reasons to celebrate. Medicare has introduced five significant updates that promise enhanced coverage and support for our elderly population. These changes reflect a commitment to improving seniors’ well-being and financial security, underscoring the importance of effectively understanding and accessing these benefits.
Expanded Mental Health Coverage
In an unprecedented move, Medicare has broadened its mental health services to include about 400,000 ..read more
Kentucky ElderLaw Blog
3M ago
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Join the insightful discussion between J. Exum Group and Kentucky ElderLaw as they are featured on WAVE news channel. Explore the valuable insights shared by both groups, discussing crucial aspects of elder law, planning for your future, and the transitions you need to prepare for as you or your loved ones age.
Discover practical advice and essential tips offered during this engaging conversation, aimed at empowering individuals and families with the knowledge needed for effective planning and securing a better future.
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Kentucky ElderLaw Blog
4M ago
Caring for elderly loved ones often involves more than just occasional check-ins and phone calls. Their ability to manage daily tasks and maintain a safe living environment can gradually diminish as they age. This decline can sometimes be so subtle that it goes unnoticed until it becomes a serious concern. To ensure the well-being and safety of your elderly relatives or friends, being vigilant and proactive is essential. In this blog post, we will explore seven critical warning signs to look for during your visits, specifically during your holiday gatherings, and offer practical advice on how ..read more
Kentucky ElderLaw Blog
4M ago
As the population ages, many seniors are considering their housing options with a keen eye on cost and lifestyle. Today’s housing market, fraught with unpredictability, poses unique challenges for seniors living independently. One solution gaining traction is the move to independent living facilities, offering a blend of financial savvy and lifestyle continuity.
Understanding Independent Living Facilities
An independent living facility is a specialized housing arrangement for older adults, typically those 55 and older. Unlike nursing homes or assisted living facilities, these communities prov ..read more
Kentucky ElderLaw Blog
5M ago
Discover how Kentucky ElderLaw is dedicated to safeguarding your loved ones’ futures.
This interview segment on Great Day Live offers a glimpse into the expert guidance and support offered by Kentucky ElderLaw. It discusses the signs to look for when visiting with elderly loved ones over the holidays to determine if it might be time to start thinking about preparations for assisted living, ensuring their will is up to date, or checking to make sure they’re taking advantage of all the benefits they’ve earned that are available to them. The Kentucky ElderLaw team specializes in navigating co ..read more
Kentucky ElderLaw Blog
7M ago
Facing the imminent loss of a loved one is an emotionally challenging experience. As Elder Law Attorneys, we understand the importance of compassionate guidance during these difficult times. There are essential steps and considerations for you to take when preparing for the passing of your loved one to be legally prepared and able to address your emotional needs.
Gather Essential Information and Secure Legal Documents
Your first step in preparing for the loss of a loved one is to gather vital information and secure necessary legal documents. Locate the will, trust, and any other estat ..read more
Kentucky ElderLaw Blog
11M ago
By LaDonna Koebel
The Attorney General’s Office of Senior Protection is dedicated to protecting consumers and educating seniors about the financial abuse and devastation often associated with scams and fraud. Because of their financial stability and nest egg savings, seniors make attractive targets for scammers and fraudsters.
Far too many seniors have suffered financial loss due to scams. In 2022, Kentucky seniors reported losing over $19 million in losses from fraud and scams to the Attorney General’s Office. Sadly, these statistics only represent a fraction of actual losses. Americans ..read more
Kentucky ElderLaw Blog
1y ago
While we cannot predict the future, we can prepare for it. The reality is that you don’t know how long you will live or if you will be diagnosed with a disease or serious ailment. What you can do is take steps to better prepare for these potential scenarios. Through long-term care planning, you can address your potential financial and medical needs later in life. Understanding long-term planning At Kentucky ElderLaw, PLLC, our law firm understands that financial and medical needs are likely to increase as you age. Therefore, our attorneys are specialized in helping adults, young and old, bette ..read more
Kentucky ElderLaw Blog
1y ago
If you are totally starting from zero and you know absolutely nothing about wills and trusts or any other type of estate planning, the first thing that you will want to understand is exactly what needs to be included in your will. Well, first of all, a will is defined as a legal document that contains instructions for others (whom you appoint while you are still alive) to carry out after you have passed on. When it comes to estate planning documents, some of the laws and regulations may differ from state to state although the main laws are basically the same. If you have created a trust, you d ..read more