September 2019

Hidden Alzheimer’s Costs and the Impact on Families

Hidden Alzheimer’s Costs and the Impact on Families

When policymakers consider the costs of dementias like Alzheimer’s disease, they consider both direct and indirect costs. Direct Alzheimer’s costs, in this instance, are the medical and social/non-medical care costs related to dementia; on average, expenses included $273 per month spent on medical supplies according to a 2018 study on the costs of dementia care. […]

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do I need a trust?

Do I Need a Trust?

This is a common question we hear. Read on for information to help figure out whether you need a trust and, if so, what kind fits your specific situation.   For example, maybe you have a disabled child and you want a trust to permit that child to inherit without losing government benefits. Maybe your

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Suicide rates are increasing among the elderly

An increasing number of older Americans are turning to suicide particularly when they live in long term care facilities, assisted living, and continuing care retirement communities. Experts agree that this late-life suicide trend is generally under-recognized, under-documented, and poised to grow. The highest rates are among men aged 85 and older, and according to the

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What to Do to Manage Someone Else’s Social Security or Veteran’s Benefits

Managing Someone Else’s Social Security or Veteran’s Benefits

You have been appointed to help your seven-year-old nephew Roberto manage his Social Security benefits. In the Social Security system, you’ll be called Roberto’s “representative payee.”   The situation is similar if you’re appointed to help your elderly father, who has dementia, manage his Veteran’s benefit checks. In the Veterans Administration system, you’ll be called

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