Category archives: Caregivers
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8 years ago
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The federal government recently extended minimum wage and overtime protections to most home health care workers. If you are hiring a caregiver for yourself or an elderly loved one, you need to become familiar with the rules, even if the paid caregiver is a family member.
Under the Fair Labor Sta... [read more]
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8 years ago
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Grady H. Williams, Jr., LL.M., Attorneys at Law, P.A. is dedicated to exceeding our clients’ expectations with Elder Law and Estate Planning expertise designed to provide financial security, peace of mind and personal dignity. Our caring and professional attorneys and staff stay current on the laws ... [read more]
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8 years ago
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If you've decided to hire a caregiver for a person with special needs, you'll need to interview the candidates. Here are eleven important questions to ask:
Can you provide me with your full name, address, phone number, social security number and current photo ID so that I can run a back... [read more]
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8 years ago
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Increased dependency due to illness, disability or cognitive impairments can make seniors susceptible to financial abuse. Nest eggs accumulated over decades also often make seniors attractive targets for predators, whether the predator is an offshore bogus sweepstakes or a care provider who sees an ... [read more]
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8 years ago
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Americans are getting older, and most want to stay in their homes and communities as they age. As a result, many homeowners are taking steps to modify their homes so they will be able to safely and comfortably remain in their homes for as long as possible. This is called “aging in place.”
With th... [read more]
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8 years ago
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On Thursday, April 14, 2016, in honor of this year's April 16, 2016 National Healthcare Decisions Day and in conjunction with our firm’s Community Education Series, Associate Attorney, Alison E. Hickman, J.D. presented “National Healthcare Decisions Day 2016" and discussed Advance Health Care Direct... [read more]
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8 years ago
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Late in 2014, the ABLE (“Achieving a Better Life Experience”) Act was signed into law. The law is aimed at achieving a manner in which those with special needs can save money without losing needs based public benefits such as SSI or Medicaid . This is an important issue and, perhaps the greatest ac... [read more]
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8 years ago
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We know that it gets harder for people to care for themselves the older they get. Yet signs that our elders are failing to take proper care of their own needs are often missed.
Those who are neglecting themselves often display these signs:
* Not eating properly or not eating enough
* Inadeq... [read more]
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8 years ago
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Tips for Selecting an In-Home Care Provider
There may come a time when your parent is no longer safe living at home due to physical or emotional/social concerns. Instead of moving Mom or Dad to an assisted living or nursing home, in-home care can provide a solution that makes everyone happy— your... [read more]
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8 years ago
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No one likes to think about the possibility of their own disability or the disability of a loved one. However, as the statistics below demonstrate, we should all plan for at least a temporary disability. This issue of The ElderCounselorTM examines the eye-opening statistics surrounding disability an... [read more]
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8 years ago
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Long-term care, whether provided at home or in a nursing home, is a major financial risk in our senior years. Yet few people buy long-term care insurance. Of those who do, one-third with long-term care insurance at age 65 will let their policies lapse, forfeiting benefits they will likely soon need ... [read more]
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8 years ago
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How to Take Care of Yourself as You Take Care of Others
Raising your kids, working, trying to take care of yourself, and now caring for an aging parent? That makes you part of the Sandwich Generation. You are not alone—almost half of America’s 40- and 50-year olds are in the same boat.
Most of... [read more]
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