We strive to provide a wealth of reliable information for families caring for a loved one and those affected by Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and other cognitive impairments. Browse these blog articles to get started.
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How Do I Stop Mom or Dad From Writing Checks or Making Poor Financial Decisions?What do you do when your parent with dementia or Alzheimer's won't stop writing checks or is making poor financial decisions?
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Warning Signs Of Dementia (Alzheimer's Disease)If you or a loved one is exhibiting signs of memory loss or has been diagnosed with cognitive impairment or dementia, discover how to prepare ahead.
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Will Your Health Care Agent Advocate For You?When It Comes To Long Term Care Planning, It’s Important To Select A Health Care Agent That Will Be A Great Advocate For You.
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Importance of a Great Health Care Agent Hits Close to HomeMemory loss can be caused by many different factors; in my grandfather’s case, he had vascular dementia, and my aunt took care of him. This is their story.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Frequently Asked Health Care QuestionsAmid the coronavirus pandemic, you may be wondering what that means for your health care directives, how to care for elderly loved ones.
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Jackie Bedard & Dan Bedard Founding Members of The National Alliance of Attorneys for Alzheimer's Planning (N3AP)
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Announcing the Alzheimer's Planning Center!The Alzheimer’s Planning Center is a division within the firm devoted to helping those affected by cognitive impairment, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease
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A Humbling Call To Action: Dementia, Estate Planning, and a Better LifeMost of the training lawyers get is about how to be a better lawyer. Though we are skilled lawyers, we seek to provide something more than that: a better life.
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CBS and Planning for Cognitive Issues Later in LifeLes Moonves was fired last week as CEO of CBS in a major scandal that’s still burning through the media. The CBS board will meet soon to meet to pick a ...
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The Virtual Dementia Tour: A Life-Changing ExperienceVDT is a hands-on simulation of the physical and mental challenges by those with dementia. The simulation offers individuals the ability to step into the shoes of another person and view situations from a patient or loved one's standpoint.