Category archives: Orange Park
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4 days ago
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Takeaways
The demand for long-term care services is rising due to an aging population and a shortage of health care professionals.
The costs of long-term care have been escalating, including in-home care, assisted living care, and nursing home care.
As most of us go through our daily rout... [read more]
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2 weeks ago
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Takeaways
Aging in place involves making modifications to ensure safety, comfort, and accessibility for older adults.
Home modifications, measures for preventing falls, and fire and carbon monoxide safety are crucial for creating a safer environment.
Maintaining social and mental well-b... [read more]
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1 month ago
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As we celebrate Easter, signs of renewal are evident all around us. The days seem suddenly remarkably longer, the sky a little bluer, and flowers and plants are coming back to life.
This is a joyous season, indeed, and it puts a focus on positive change and hope.
We are wise to use this time t... [read more]
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2 months ago
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You don’t have to be actively using health care services to claim the deduction. It is available from day one, even if you don’t need health care immediately upon moving in.
The percentage of CCRC fees considered deductible can change from year to year, depending on the CCRC’s costs. Differen... [read more]
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2 months ago
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Takeaways
Guardianships may be necessary to protect individuals with cognitive impairments, but they can also limit personal freedom and autonomy.
Wendy Williams’ guardianship case highlights the importance of legal representation and proactive estate planning.
Dementia is on the rise and... [read more]
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2 months ago
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Spring is definitely here again in Orange Park and the greater Jacksonville area, and in addition to enjoying the warmer weather, the azaleas blooming, sunshine, and longer days, many of us are also Spring cleaning and thinking about changes in our lives, as well as the seasons.
This season of ch... [read more]
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2 months ago
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As the population ages, the number of people affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia continues to rise. In turn, families increasingly find themselves providing unpaid care to loved ones with cognitive impairments. This caregiving role, though essential, comes with hidden persona... [read more]
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3 months ago
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Takeaways
Legislation signed in January 2025 seeks to secure better access to home- and community-based care for military veterans.
The bipartisan Dole Act also focuses on coordinating assistance for family caregivers of veterans.
On January 2, 2025, President Biden signed into law the Se... [read more]
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4 months ago
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We are proud to announce that Jordan Whitlow has joined our firm as a Legal Assistant.
Jordan has lived in Florida for most of her life, and prior to moving here, she lived in Okinawa Japan. She danced for 18 years and now teaches dance as well as judging dance competitions nationally. She at... [read more]
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4 months ago
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Despite challenges and uncertainties, a new year brings with it the promise of new opportunities. There's something wonderful about the start of a new calendar year, the idea of a fresh start, and the hope for the happy times it can offer us, our families, and loved ones. New opportunities, resoluti... [read more]
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5 months ago
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One of the top reasons many of our clients consistently give us for creating, or updating, their Estate Plans is to have peace of mind for themselves, their families, and loved ones.
By addressing practical concerns, such as protecting their families in the case of an emergency or death, and bein... [read more]
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6 months ago
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Our office is proud to be collecting donations again this year for the J.P. Hall Annual Christmas Party for underprivileged children.
Suggested donations include: Games, Action figures or dolls, Art activity sets, Sporting equipment (basketballs, footballs, etc.), Books, Toy cars or truck... [read more]
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