Making a mini-memoir not only produces a wonderful keepsake, but is also a bonding experience in and of itself. Consider reaching out to treasured loved ones to take on this endeavor together.
Read MoreEstablishing advance care planning is essential to guarantee that providers and loved ones administer end-of-life care that is consistent with your preferences and values.
Read MoreIn the medical setting, a healthcare proxy (HCP) is an agent that a patient can appoint to make healthcare decisions on their behalf.
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Read MoreIf you only had a short time left to live, what would your greatest wish be? How would you fulfill this wish?
Read MoreSkilled nursing is high-level medical care that can only be provided by a licensed clinician or therapist at a patient’s home or in a facility.
Read MoreDeciding which long-term care services are best suited for us depends on having a knowledge of those services, as well as a willingness and ability to pay for them.
Read MoreWhether someone is looking to move in the near term or researching options ahead of time, they can find an overview of types of long-term care facilities, as well as factors to consider in choosing them, here.
Read MoreA digital executor is someone who’s been named in a will and/or appointed by a court to manage online accounts, and possibly close them, as directed by the deceased’s will.
Read MoreThis piece aims to demystify living trusts and examine both their advantages and their disadvantages.
Read MoreIf a family member is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, end-of-life preparations become all the more important, serving as a guide for one’s preferences and a voice of reason down the road.
Read MoreUltimately, ghosting is a preventable crime. Follow these steps to ensure your loved one’s identity and assets are protected from theft.
Read MoreMany individuals who need long-term care services may face the dilemma of having too much income and/or assets to qualify for Medicaid. However, they may also run out of money trying to pay for the services out of pocket.
Read MoreBeyond practical matters like writing a will, here are unique and creative ways for individuals approaching the end of life to be remembered in the way they desire.
Read MoreThis article aims to introduce and demystify hospice and palliative care so that those with life-threatening illnesses are aware of the various alternatives to disease-based therapies.
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