Helping Aging Loved Ones Travel Smoothly This Holiday Season

Many of us prepare thoroughly in advance when traveling for the holidays with our small children and work hard to anticipate all their needs. This same thoughtful planning is also helpful when arranging travel with your aging loved one. This will ensure the journey is safe, comfortable, and enjoyable for everyone. So how can you…

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Protecting Loved Ones from Scams: A Holiday Conversation Worth Having

Protecting loved ones from scams: A Holiday Conversation worth having

The holidays are a time for togetherness — sharing meals, laughter, and meaningful conversations. Amid the joy, it’s also the perfect opportunity to talk with aging loved ones about a growing concern: scams targeting older adults. With fraud schemes becoming more sophisticated, protecting loved ones from scams by taking time now to educate and prepare…

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The caregiving workforce in the United States

Caregiving workforce

The long-term care system in the United States depends greatly on immigrant labor, and recent immigration crackdowns are posing serious challenges for nursing homes and in-home care providers alike. The caregiving workforce in the United States Foreign-born employees form a sizable part of the caregiving workforce. According to data cited by Axios, 41% of home health aides,…

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Federal Government Shutdown

Federal Government Shutdown

At Hurley Elder Care Law, we know how vital programs like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and SNAP (food assistance) are for older adults living in Georgia. The federal government shutdown that began on October 1, 2025, has potential ripple effects across these supports, some immediate and some emerging. Social Security & Medicare/Medicaid The good news is…

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Medicare Advantage enrollment is declining

Medicare Advantage enrollment decrease

Over the past two weeks, we have shared blogs with Medicare open enrollment information and advice. Each year during the fall, we have countless questions from our clients about which plan they should choose. Picking a plan is not a one-size-fits-all, and it is an individual choice that should not be taken lightly. Among other factors, your…

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Medicare Advantage Plans vs. Original Medicare

Original Medicare vs Medicare Advantage

Medicare Open Enrollment has arrived again — offering the choice between staying with Original Medicare or switching to a Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan. Both options offer vital health coverage, but there are key differences you should understand before making your decision. Let’s examine Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage Plans. What is Original Medicare? Original…

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Medicare Open Enrollment 2026 Is Almost Here

Medicare Open Enrollment 2026

The 2026 Medicare Open Enrollment period runs from October 15 to December 7, 2025. During this time, Medicare beneficiaries can review their current coverage and make changes that will take effect on January 1, 2026. This is your annual opportunity to: Switch from Original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage plan or vice versa Change Medicare…

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Caregiving is a 24-Hour Job, Don’t Forget Yourself

Caregiving

Being a caregiver for an aging parent or loved one is often described as a labor of love, but it can also feel like a 24-hour job. Many caregivers rarely take breaks, and over time, the stress and lack of self-care can take a serious toll on their own health. Caregiving is a 24 hour…

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The Importance of Setting Up Legacy and Emergency Contacts for Your Online Accounts.

Legacy and emergency contacts

In today’s digital world, much of our lives is stored online, including photos, financial records, important documents, and even access to other accounts through the common use of password managers. Yet, many people overlook what happens if they become incapacitated or pass away.  Let’s explore the importance of setting up legacy and emergency contacts for…

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