After a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or dementia, careful estate planning becomes an urgent need…
elder care
2 Reasons Transferring Title of a Home to an Adult Child is a Bad Idea
There are two important reasons it is NOT a good idea to transfer a home into the name of an adult child for the purpose of qualifying for Medicaid….
Rebecca Geyer Panelist at One Zone Women’s Network Event
Rebecca Geyer served as panelist at One Zone Women’s networking event, sicussing elder care and options for senior citizens.
Tackling Special Caregiving Challenges
There are special caregiving challenges faced by those in the LGBTQ+ community.
Estate Planning Inside the Sandwich
Sandwich generation issues have become an important part of estate planning.. Here is a variety of helpful suggestions….
A Real Life Relocation Cautionary Tale
From relocation specialist Rita Wohl comes this true life story showing how important it is for adult children and their aging parents to discuss options.
Continuing Care Part of Estate Planning Rubric
Because of the financial considerations of continuing care, planning a move even years into the future, should be part of the estate planning process early on.
For Elderly Parents, Move Management Begins With “the Talk”
Moving a parent from home into a facility is a sensitive issue, beginning with a very open family “talk”.
What Can an Elder Law Attorney Do for You?
An elder law attorney works with seniors, taking a holistic approach to the legal issues people commonly face as they age. These include matters of housing, physical and financial health, estate planning, and more. There are as many issues as there are seniors, as life circumstances are different for everyone. An attorney who specializes in the host of the problems senior citizens face can be a wise investment.
Your Aging Parent and How to Prepare for Their Care
While every situation providing care for an aging parent is unique, one truism is that preparation is crucial to success. Whether you need basic information about eldercare resources and services, are looking for a local agency to provide those services, or have worries about legal documents or how to finance your parents’ care needs now or in the future, the time to begin planning is today.

