
Geriatric Care Managers can make Life Easier
As many family caregivers know all too well, caring for an elderly loved one can overwhelm you quickly.

As many family caregivers know all too well, caring for an elderly loved one can overwhelm you quickly.

Here are some common medical problems that can be mistaken for dementia.

Women are receiving increased recognition for the critical roles they serve in society. This increased recognition leads to greater awareness of women’s financial challenges and the financial industry’s solutions to those challenges.

Recent studies have investigated preventative measures for dementia.

Family members of all kinds have fought over money matters since time immemorial, but it may be worse for cash-strapped caregiving families. The costs of caregiving activities, including hiring aides, buying supplie, and covering medical and pharmacy copays, negatively affect family caregivers’ pocketbooks and morale.

Many people ask what would happen if they were in the hospital and unable to make their own medical decisions? The answer depends on whether you planned ahead.

Many people ask what would happen if they were in the hospital and unable to make their own medical decisions? The answer depends on whether you planned ahead.

“Gray divorce” — the unfortunately named term for divorce after age 50 — is increasing among baby boomers.

One of the most important estate planning documents for all persons over the age of 18 to consider is a durable power of attorney.

Estate planning should always be customized to each individual creating a plan. This is particularly important when planning for beneficiaries with disabilities.