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Key Tips For Helping An Aging Loved One With Dementia
Has your aging loved one recently found out that he or she has dementia? Is your loved one concerned, anxious or scared about this diagnosis? In fact, these emotions can be even more harmful to your loved one’s mental health. We know that this is a difficult time for you and your loved one…. Read More »
Little Known Mistakes Families Can Make When Supporting Aging Loved Ones
Do you and your family have aging loved ones you care for? Do you and your family have a plan for the care of your loved ones should your loved ones suddenly fall ill or have an accident? The COVID-19 crisis has forced many families to face how they would respond to a health… Read More »
5 Mistake Divorced Parents Can Make During the Summer Months
Are you a divorced parent? Do you find the summer scheduling to be incredibly difficult? You are not alone, it is a common struggle when children and planning their schedules are involved. We would like to help you with the potential summer schedule planning struggles by reviewing five mistakes that divorced families make at… Read More »
4 Ways You Can Care for Florida Seniors During National Elder Law Month
Did you know that May is National Elder Law Month? This month-long celebration focuses on our aging Florida seniors and any help they may need. During the month, in addition to an increased awareness of the needs of our senior population, communities across the nation and adult family members are encouraged to get involved…. Read More »
Do You Know How to Help a Loved One with Multiple Sclerosis or Other Disability?
Do you have a loved one with a disability? Does your loved one have Multiple Sclerosis? Are you aware that MS affects hundreds of thousands of people in the United States, as well as those who love and care for them. As of right now there is no known cure and, in fact, most… Read More »
5 Questions to Use When You Create Your Estate Plan in the New Year
With the new year beginning, have you completed your New Year’s resolutions? As the month of January gets underway, we know many Floridians are focusing on how they will reach the resolutions they set. What did your resolutions focus on? Work or health or family or all three? We want you to know that… Read More »
The ABCs for Supporting a Family Member Who is Newly Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease
Did you know that Alzheimer’s Disease is a type of dementia? It can cause problems with memory, thinking, cognition, and behavior. Symptoms, though, usually develop slowly and get worse over time, with end-stages of the disease becoming life-threatening. As yet, there is no cure. For treatment to be effective and improve the quality of… Read More »
Estate Planning Awareness Week Takes on More Significance Than Ever as Covid Persists
Did you know that Estate Planning Awareness Week is recognized in October? Estate planning can be an essential part of your financial health no matter your age or how much money you have. Estate planning can be critical for anyone who wants to help ensure their wishes are respected in the event of temporary… Read More »
Four Tips for Managing Back to School Schedules After a Divorce
Back to school time can be stressful for any household, but there can be added layers of complexities navigating back to school schedule management, among other things, when you and your co-parent are divorced. Have you been struggling to figure out how you are going to successfully co-parent through this? To help, let us… Read More »
Four Tips To Help Your Children Cope With Divorce
Divorce may never be easy. Are you going through a divorce and do you have children? If so, you may be wondering how you can help ensure that your children cope with the divorce in the best way possible. While you may not be able to control the feelings or reactions of your children,… Read More »