Holidays with an aging loved one

Holidays 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…

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Planning for a loved one with special needs

Planning 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…

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Get your flu and COVID-19 vaccinations

Get vaccinated

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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Winter is coming

Winter is coming

Halloween often signals the changing weather in Georgia. It will soon become cooler and eventually cold. Also, sadly, parts of Georgia and neighboring states have recently experienced unprecedented storms that have impacted many people, including aging adults. Winter is coming so being prepared is crucial and can make the difference between life and death. Winter…

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Medicare changes for 2025

Medicare changes for 2025

As we approach 2025, several key changes to Medicare are on the horizon that could impact millions of beneficiaries. Understanding these updates is crucial for making informed decisions about your healthcare. What do you need to know about Medicare changes for 2025? Making prescription drugs more affordable One of the most significant changes is the…

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Medicare Open Enrollment 2025

Medicare open enrollment 2025

The 2025 Medicare Open Enrollment period is here! It runs from October 15 to December 7, 2024. During this time, Medicare beneficiaries can review their current coverage and make changes that will take effect on January 1, 2025. Seniors can switch from Original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage plan or vice versa, change Medicare Advantage…

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Upcoming Legislation Impacting Older Americans

Upcoming Legislation Impacting Older Americans

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, several legislative issues affecting older Americans are gaining attention. Understanding these key topics can help older individuals and their families plan for the future and advocate for necessary changes. So what upcoming legislation impacting older Americans is being considered? Healthcare Costs and Medicare Expansion Healthcare remains a critical issue,…

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Georgia elder law questions

Georgia elder law questions

Last month, we wrote a blog that included helpful resources and popular questions our Hurley Elder Care Law intake team receives. Answering your Georgia elder law questions was a hit, so we wanted to share some more frequently asked Georgia elder law questions. Frequently asked Georgia elder law questions My mom has Alzheimer’s and has…

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Funeral scams

Funeral scams

Funeral and cemetery scams, a heartbreaking type of fraud, prey on grieving families. Scammers, understanding the emotional difficulty of the situation, exploit the vulnerability of loved ones, using deceptive practices to profit from funeral and burial arrangements. Funeral scams can include overcharging for services, selling unnecessary products, or even demanding payments for nonexistent cemetery plots…

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Social Security Scams

Social Security Scams

Social Security scams targeting older adults are on the rise, often exploiting their vulnerability and trust. Scammers use tactics like impersonating Social Security officers, claiming the victim’s benefits are at risk. These Social Security scams can lead to devastating financial loss and emotional distress. Social Security Scam trends The Office of the Inspector General (OIG)…

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