If you’re like most people, you probably haven’t given much thought into paying for the care you’ll need as you get older. In fact, a new poll shows that two-thirds of Americans have done little to no planning for their own long-term care needs. However, it’s vital to do so. According to the U.S. Department [...]
In addition to helping with estate planning, financial issues and housing options, a Massachusetts elder attorney can help you make informed healthcare choices for your future. Your attorney can make sure that you have access to affordable healthcare and that you know how the latest healthcare legislation will affect your current and future plans. Thanks to changes in healthcare on [...]
Thursday, January 10, 2013
It’s estimated that as many as 5.1 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s Disease, an irreversible, yet progressive brain disorder that gradually worsens until death. Most that suffer from Alzheimer’s begin to notice signs and symptoms generally around the time they turn 60 years old. Depending on how the disease is treated, a person who has [...]