So you’ve decided a living trust is appropriate for you. You’ve met with your attorney, made all the decisions about how you want any money in the trust to be spent, you’ve signed the document and placed it in a safe place. But you’re not done. Funding your revocable living…
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How AI is Empowering Older Adults
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing industries across the board — from healthcare to transportation, investing to marketing. One perhaps unexpected area where AI shows tremendous promise is in improving the lives of older adults. Although emerging technologies are generally associated with the younger generations, the integration of AI technologies is…
4 Things You Should Know About Today’s Nursing Homes
Currently there are more than 1.1 million Americans residing in nursing homes (over 19,000 in Connecticut) and it is estimated that more than 3,000 new nursing homes could need to be built to keep up with demand. Among the factors leading to the need for increased high-quality nursing home facilities…
Can Gift Cards Affect SSI Benefits?
Americans sure love their gift cards! In fact, according to Capital One Shopping, the U.S. accounts for approximately 38% of the global gift card market (at a value of $339.5 billion), with a whopping 54% of US consumers buying gift cards as holiday presents. But, if you are thinking about…
5 Ways to Prepare for the Death of a Partner
The prospect of losing your spouse may be the hardest thing you’ll ever face. Taking the time to put things in order before they pass will give both of you peace of mind. Preparation will provide a sense of relief during a sad, life altering time. Here are some important…
The Empowered Caregiver: Prioritizing Self-Care
This is the fourth and final installment for the empowered caregiver. This is about strategies for engaging in self care, even when that feels impossible. When you are parenting your own kids, caring for the people who raised you, and also trying to hold down a job or build a…
The Empowered Caregiver: Collaborating with Family
The third installment of this series is about how to manage some of the family dynamics that come with collaborating on caregiving. Very few people are lucky enough to be part of a family that exists in perfect harmony, agrees on all decisions, and divides caregiving responsibilities and costs equally.…
Special Needs Planning: Choose a Trustee with a Network
By Colleen E. Masse Planning a secure, comfortable, and fulfilling future for a loved one with a disability is a huge responsibility. It’s not a task to be undertaken lightly, or without expert legal assistance. A strong plan has two parts. The first is the drafting and executing of core…
The Empowered Caregiver: Learning to Accept Help
In the first post in this series, we covered a few of the most important “big-picture” skills and knowledge that will help you build a strong foundation for your caregiving. This second installment of this 4-part series is about the importance of accepting that you can’t do everything yourself and…
The Empowered Caregiver: Essential Skills & Knowledge
In this first installment of a 4-part series on caregiving tips and strategies, we’re looking at some important but often overlooked “big-picture” skills and knowledge that are critical to successfully navigating the caregiving journey. Though becoming the primary caregiver for an aging parent is a responsibility many of us anticipate…