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Managing Feelings of Guilt When Hiring In-Home Care

It Doesn't Mean You Love Them Any Less Caring for a senior involves a mix of complex emotions. Even when a family caregiver is doing everything in their power to meet a loved one’s needs, doubt, anxiety and guilt still creep in from time to time. These feelings can become overwhelming because caregivers, above all, care. Heather Esham and Beka Shea discuss how to manage these feelings and develop a positive mindset about in-home care.

Key Things You Need to Know for Asset Planning with Medicaid

Key Things You Need to Know for Asset Planning with Medicaid Mark Davis reveals the keys elements that can be helpful in protecting your assets while allowing you to qualify for Medicaid. This video is a brief overview of the things you need to know when asset planning for Medicaid. To learn more, contact Mark Davis directly by visiting  https://connorelderlaw.com/

Tenants by the Entirety: What is it and Why is it so important?

Tenants by the Entirety: What is it and Why is it so important? Many married couples who bought property together prior to marriage are missing out on an important benefit of marriage: holding property as tenants by the entirety. Learn from Larry Miller, Jr. , what Tenant by the Entirety is and why it's so important.

Everything You Need to Know About Making a Will

Everything You Need to Know About Making a Will Making a will comes with a lot of mixed emotions. After all, by doing so you're not only acknowledging the end of your life, but actively planning for it. That might explain why so many adults avoid this cornerstone of estate planning. According to an AARP survey, 2 out of 5 Americans over the age of 45 don't have a will. However, creating a will is one of the most critical things you can do for your loved ones. Putting your wishes on paper helps your heirs avoid unnecessary hassles, and you gain the peace of mind knowing that a life's worth of possessions will end up in the right hands. Before you think about making your will, brush up on everything you should know about making a will with the help of Larry Miller Jr., of Miller Law Group .

3 Huge Myths Dispelled about Medicaid and Long Term Care

3 Huge Myths Dispelled about Medicaid and Long Term Care Mark Davis has over twenty years’ experience in the field of aging and disability services as a legal and public policy advocate. He sat down with us to dispel 3 myths about aging and long-term care. Some of these myths are based on a kernel of truth and are relatively harmless, but others can lead to serious misunderstandings. Watch the video to find out more!

Combating Loneliness, Depression and Isolation in Seniors

Combating Loneliness, Depression and Isolation in Seniors Heather Esham, Owner of Senior Independent Living Companions , joins us to discuss the importance of addressing isolation in seniors and ways to combat this potentially devastating health risk.

Nursing Homes and Transfers of Assets - 2 Myths Dispelled

Nursing Homes and Transfers of Assets - 2 Myths Dispelled Because Medicare does not cover long-term nursing home care, Medicaid is the only source of public financing for this type of service. Mark Davis tells us the truth behind nursing homes and transfers of assets as it applies to Medicaid eligible applicants.

How Selling a House Affects Your Medicaid Eligibility

How Selling a House Affects Your Medicaid Eligibility A question we hear a lot in the real estate industry is, " Can I sell my home and still be Medicaid eligible? " Mark Davis answers this question and more in this segment of our Aging Parent Project.