
Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Financial Steps to Prepare
While Alzheimer’s and dementia will change everyone’s life in your family, taking proactive financial steps can help ease the burden.

While Alzheimer’s and dementia will change everyone’s life in your family, taking proactive financial steps can help ease the burden.

More Americans are requiring help with daily activities as they age into their senior years and relying on family caregivers.

U.S. News & World Report unveiled its Best Nursing Homes of 2026 ratings report, which analyzed data for nearly 15,000 nursing homes.

Your choice of guardian for minor children matters, and it is essential to put your choice in writing as part of your estate plan.

When an older adult can no longer make important decisions for themselves, a guardianship may be necessary.

Each year, the IRS provides for adjusted figures for estate and gift tax exemptions. The Federal 2026 exemptions have been released.

Each October, Estate Planning Awareness Week reminds us of the importance of having a comprehensive and updated estate plan.

Americans are living longer than ever, but many wrongly believe they can rely on Medicare for long-term care coverage.

Merely signing a trust agreement does not complete the planning process. To work properly, you also must fund your trust.

Though you are likely in good health now and can handle your own financial transactions and health care decisions, there is always a chance you

Creating an estate plan is one of the most important steps a person can take to provide for their loved ones and ensure their wishes

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