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Women face unique challenges as they age

Women face unique challenges as they age

March 26, 2024

Last week we discussed the concern aging Americans have about planning for a serious illness. In addition, aging brings unique challenges for women, encompassing a blend of health concerns, financial security, and societal expectations. As women move further into their golden years, many face the prospect of aging with a mix of apprehension and resilience.…

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Planning in advance for a serious illness

Planning for a Serious Illness Brings You Peace of Mind

March 19, 2024

As older Americans navigate the later stages of their life, a growing concern that often occupies their thoughts is the fear of becoming seriously ill and the subsequent financial burden associated with long-term care. This anxiety is not unfounded; the cost of healthcare in the United States, particularly for long-term services such as home care…

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Tax deductions for assisted living costs

Navigating Tax Deductions for Assisted Living Costs

March 12, 2024

As tax season approaches, caregivers of loved ones residing in assisted living facilities often find themselves grappling with questions about deductibility. The IRS does indeed provide guidelines for deducting certain qualified long-term care costs as medical expenses. However, when it comes to the status of Assisted Living Facility (ALF) costs, clarity has been somewhat lacking.…

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Social Security Scams

The Rising Threat of Social Security Scams

March 5, 2024

In an era where technology has facilitated unprecedented connectivity and convenience, it has also opened avenues for exploitation. Last week’s Hurley Elder Care Law blog shared some popular scams as well as advice on how you can stay protected. This week we will examine the rising threat of social security scams. These scams prey on…

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Saeguarding seniors

Safeguarding Seniors: The Latest Scams and How to Stay Protected

February 27, 2024

In an increasingly digital world, scammers are continually devising new schemes to exploit vulnerable populations, and senior citizens are often prime targets. As technology advances, so do the tactics used to deceive unsuspecting individuals. We can all agree that safeguarding seniors is critical. What are some of the latest scams and how can you stay…

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Aging in place

Aging in Place

February 20, 2024

As we navigate the process of aging, one thing that becomes increasingly important is ensuring our safety and well-being within the comfort of our own homes. Aging in place is a wonderful choice, but it comes with its own set of considerations, particularly when it comes to safety. So, if aging in place is the…

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Racial disparity in healthcare

Racial disparity in healthcare

February 13, 2024

In February, the United States celebrates Black History Month to recognize the achievements and contributions of African Americans. We can honor many who have made significant contributions to medicine, arts, business, civil rights, education, religion and more. It is a good time to shine a light on racial disparity in healthcare. Healthcare and Race Hurley…

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understanding UTIs in aging adults

Understanding UTIs in Aging Adults

February 6, 2024

As we age, our bodies go through various changes, and one common issue that can affect older adults is a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs might not always be easy to recognize in aging adults, but they can have serious consequences if left untreated. It’s important for caregivers and family members to understand UTIs in…

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Covid-19 funeral assistance

COVID-19 Funeral Assistance

January 30, 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the world and continues to affect millions of families today. If you are paying or have paid the cost of a funeral due to COVID-19 some financial help may be available to you. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will be providing COVID-19 Funeral Assistance to eligible recipients until September 30th,…

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GA Psychiatric Advance Directive

Understanding the Georgia Psychiatric Advance Directive: Your Voice in Mental Health Care

January 24, 2024

Imagine a scenario where you’re unable to make decisions about your mental healthcare, perhaps due to a sudden mental health crisis. Who would speak for you? What treatments would you want or not want? That’s where the Georgia Psychiatric Advance Directive (PAD) comes into play. It’s like having a roadmap for your mental health treatment…

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