Posts by Miles Hurley
Social Security Fairness Act: What It Means for You
On January 5, 2025, President Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act into law. This major change could positively impact the incomes of 2-3 million seniors across the United States, including retired teachers, nurses, and government employees. What Does the Act Do? The Act officially repeals two provisions that reduced Social Security benefits for certain…
Read MoreWhat makes us different?
We are thrilled to celebrate a record-breaking 2024 at Hurley Elder Care Law as we wrap up another year. This milestone marks our 19th year of providing dedicated elder law services to older adults and their families. What makes Hurley Elder Care Law different? Our mission has always been to deliver compassionate, holistic care and…
Read MoreElder Law Quick Facts 2025
As we welcome 2025, the Hurley Elder Care Law team wishes you a happy and healthy New Year! With the start of a new year come important updates to VA Aid and Attendance benefit amounts and income and asset thresholds for Nursing Home Medicaid. These updates are featured in our Elder Law Quick Facts 2025…
Read MoreHearing loss is common
Over the past few weeks, we have shared tips on ensuring a successful holiday season with your aging loved one. It’s the perfect opportunity to observe changes in your loved ones’ health, including their hearing. Hearing loss is common as we age, and early detection and intervention can significantly affect quality of life. Listen up!…
Read MoreWhen the Holidays Reveal It’s Time for a Change: Caring for Aging Parents in 2025
The holidays are a cherished time for family gatherings but can also bring unexpected realizations. For the Johnson family, Thanksgiving was a turning point. When they visited their 80-year-old mother, they noticed her once-tidy home was in disarray, her fridge held expired food, and she seemed more forgetful than ever before. These signs made it…
Read MoreHoliday gifts for aging adults
Many people agree the holidays are the most wonderful time of the year! Finding thoughtful holiday gifts for aging adults can be a heartwarming experience. Here are some suggestions to make their lives easier and more enjoyable and help them feel connected. Tech Gifts GrandPad Tablet ($150+ subscription): Designed specifically for seniors, this tablet offers…
Read MoreUsing the holidays to discuss your healthcare wishes
The holidays are a special time for connecting with family. The turkey is thawing, and you meticulously check ingredients off your grocery list. But you may not realize this is also an ideal opportunity to address meaningful topics that are often overlooked—like your healthcare and end-of-life wishes. These conversations can feel daunting, but they are…
Read MoreHolidays with an aging loved one
Planning the holidays with an aging loved one who has Alzheimer’s can bring unique challenges. Still, with thoughtfulness and patience, you can create a safe, inclusive, and joyful season for everyone. Here are some strategies to consider for holidays with an aging loved one: Keep it simple! First, simplify traditional holiday activities. While traditions might…
Read MorePlanning for a loved one with special needs
When planning for a loved one with special needs, it’s crucial to ensure their long-term financial and care needs are met without jeopardizing their government benefits. A Special Needs Trust (SNT) offers a solution by protecting these benefits while preserving assets for future use, ensuring your loved one has the support they need throughout their…
Read MoreGet your flu and COVID-19 vaccinations
This year, the CDC recommends flu and COVID-19 vaccinations for everyone ages 6 months and older (and RSV immunizations for specific groups). These vaccines are critical for aging adults to protect against severe illness and hospitalization. As immune systems naturally weaken with age, older adults face a higher risk of complications from respiratory infections, pneumonia,…
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