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Honoring Veterans

By Hurley Elder Care Law | November 8, 2016

The 2016 Veterans Day poster theme this year is “Courage – Honoring All Who Served.” To commemorate the day, the 35th Annual Atlanta Veterans Day Parade will begin at 1111 hrs on Saturday, November 12th, beginning in Downtown Atlanta on Peachtree Street south of Ralph McGill/Ivan Allen Blvd. The Parade will proceed south on Peachtree Street,…

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Want to Live to Be a Centenarian?

By Hurley Elder Care Law | July 18, 2016

Follow these tips to help you live a long and healthy life.

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Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease

By Miles Hurley | June 17, 2016

Navigation could be the key to early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease.

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Estate Planning Mistakes

By Hurley Elder Care Law | May 7, 2016

Neglecting to have a will, failing to set up a trust, neglecting to update estate plans, and forgetting to plan for disabilities are all common estate planning mistakes.

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Anesthesia and Mental Decline

By Hurley Elder Care Law | March 23, 2016

Many believe that there is a link between anesthesia and long-term mental decline, but a recent study has proven this not to be true.

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Photographer Makes “Older” Fashionable

By Hurley Elder Care Law | March 4, 2016

How does a photographer make “older” fashionable? A new photo book by Ari Seth Cohen showcases the colorful, creative fashion of people over 60, hoping to help others look at aging in a new light. Cohen does not agree with how society tends to portray older people and states that “a granny stereotype in not…

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American Heart Month

By Hurley Elder Care Law | February 17, 2016

February has been dedicated American Heart Month to help raise awareness of heart disease and stroke and to provide tips to stay “heart healthy” for your loved ones. Heart disease is the number one killer; the best way to keep your heart healthy and help you avoid the number one killer for both men and…

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Caregiving Crisis Facing Women

By Hurley Elder Care Law | February 12, 2016

Working daughters need flex time, mentoring, and reentry-assistance programs so they can care for their aging parents without their lives falling apart. What seems to be the problem? Just this…. Just when a working woman is perhaps at her peak of earning power or maybe on track for a lucrative career opportunity, caregiving becomes the…

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Artful Aging

By Hurley Elder Care Law | January 27, 2016

When do people hit their stride professionally? A historical look at the arts reveals that many artists have been highly productive and turned out some of their best work late into old age, including artists Michelangelo, Titian, Monet, Matisse, Picasso, O’Keefe, and Bellini. Author Thomas Dormandy wrote in his book, Old Masters: Great Artists in…

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Alzheimer’s Awareness Day on 2/3/16

By Hurley Elder Care Law | January 13, 2016

On Wednesday, February 3, 2016, at the Georgia State Capitol, there will be a day set aside to help our state legislators focus on issues that are of great importance to Georgians living with Alzheimer’s or a related dementia. Registration is now open       for the 2016 Awareness Day. There is no registration fee to attend…

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