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Transfer My Title Now?

My husband died and I have two adult married daughters. I was wondering if they could be put on the house title with me now. If I suddenly need a nursing home or something, the state couldn’t take my home. Or should I turn the title over to them now, and how long of a … Read more

What Nursing Home Staff Levels Are Required ?

Nursing homes are notoriously understaffed. Studies have shown that more staff leads to better care, but employees are often overworked and turnover can be high. When choosing a nursing home, one of the most important details is the staff to patient ratio, but what staffing levels are required by law? Federal law requires Medicare and … Read more

How Medicare Beneficiaries Can Fight a Hospital Discharge

One of the major benefits of Medicare is its coverage of hospitalization. Medicare covers 90 days of hospitalization per illness (plus a 60-day “lifetime reserve”). However, if you are admitted to a hospital as a Medicare patient, the hospital may try to discharge you before you are ready. While the hospital can’t force you to … Read more

Long Term Care for Senior Veterans

In the year 1919 President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed November 11 as Armistice Day to honor those Veterans who served during World War I. On November 11, 1954, Armistice Day was proclaimed a legal national holiday and the name was changed to “Veterans Day” to honor all veterans of all wars. Every November 11, ceremonies are … Read more

Safe Harbor Trusts vs Other Trusts

What is the difference between a safe harbor trust and other trusts? That is one of the basic fundamental things we discuss. A typical trust is a revocable living trust. One of the ways to plan your affairs is to use a revocable living trust. What this trust does is, it allows you to put … Read more

Putting Home Care in Perspective

The Evolution of Home Care In the first century of our country’s history there was no such thing as nursing homes or assisted living. Society was mostly rural and people lived in their own homes. Families cared for their loved ones at home till death took them. In the latter part of the 1800’s because … Read more

Long Distance Care Givers Receive Help

Living in a different city or state — miles from aging parents — can be very difficult. Keeping in touch by telephone and making long trips to help parents or aging relatives with their needs can be time consuming and not nearly as effective as being available full time in person. Mark Sessions spent two … Read more

Keeping Mom and Dad Safe

Generally, elderly parents want to remain living in their own home. However, remaining in the home becomes a concern when children see their parents slowing down, perhaps even having trouble with handling stairs and doing general daily activities. Yet, with parents’ mental and physical health currently not creating problems, there seems to be no imminent … Read more

Should You Update Your Estate Plan ?

Estate Plan Check List SHOULD YOU CONSIDER UPDATING YOUR CURRENT ESTATE PLAN? Are you or is your spouse over age 60?Points: 1 if Yes; 0 if No._____ Are you currently married or in a marriage like relationship?Points: 1 if Yes; 0 if No._____ Are you or your spouse in danger of needing assistance with activities … Read more

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