by Brian Perlin | Feb 1, 2022 | Elder Law
As Valentine’s Day approaches, does your widowed mother or father remember and talk about the flowers, chocolates, and romantic dinner dates that were a part of how they celebrated Valentine’s Day? Sadly, many aging adults suffer a higher incidence of loneliness and...
by Brian Perlin | Jan 25, 2022 | Elder Law
Have you had an opportunity to reflect on the time you were able to spend with your family, especially your aging parents, as the holidays have ended and the New Year is here? The holidays, for many of us, focus on our family including talking and spending time with...
by Brian Perlin | Jan 11, 2022 | Elder Law
The New Year is here and as the month of January gets underway, are you thinking about the resolutions you set? We know many of our friends and clients in Florida are focusing on how to begin to accomplish the resolutions they set. What are your resolutions? Did you...
by Brian Perlin | Dec 14, 2021 | Elder Law
During the holidays are you planning to check in and see how your parents have been doing in their day to day lives? Are you planning to discuss long-term care with your parents? Do you know exactly what long-term care planning is? The National Institute on Aging...
by Brian Perlin | Nov 23, 2021 | Elder Law
Do you have a loved one recently diagnosed with Alzheimers? Do you know what exactly Alzheimers is? It is a type of dementia that can cause problems with memory, thinking, cognition, and behavior. Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time, with...
by Brian Perlin | Nov 9, 2021 | Elder Law
Do you have a loved one who requires full time care? Is a family member providing that care? If the answer to both of these questions is yes, have you thought about what you could do to show your appreciation or understanding of what they do? Family caregivers are...