by Brian Perlin | Jan 10, 2023 | Elder Law
Did you enjoy visiting your parents over the holidays? Does it seem that time passes quickly and your parents seem older and more frail each passing year? Are you ready for what may face them in the future? Ability to age-in-place, drive on their own, maybe even a...
by Brian Perlin | Dec 20, 2022 | Elder Law
Do you find that one of the best times during the holidays is visiting your relatives? Do you find it rewarding yet sad because each year they are a little older and more frail? As you once again plan your holiday visit, what should you look for to be sure they are...
by Brian Perlin | Oct 4, 2022 | Elder Law
Are you a Florida senior currently on Medicare? Did you know that Medicare’s Annual Open Enrollment Period begins on October 15th? Remember, every year Medicare health and drug plans make changes. These changes range from out of pocket costs and network coverage to...
by Brian Perlin | Sep 27, 2022 | Elder Law
As an active senior living in your own home have you ever thought about how you would pay for long term care when and if you needed it? If you are like many Americans you probably have not thought about how you would pay for a future that might include the need for...
by Brian Perlin | Sep 13, 2022 | Elder Law
In your family, do you have adult loved ones who may be at a risk of falling? The injuries caused when a senior adult falls can be devastating and, in fact, may have long-term effects on the overall health of the senior adult. In the worst case, they can be fatal....
by Brian Perlin | Jul 5, 2022 | Elder Law
As the caregiver for your loved one, stay supportive and encouraging. Do not correct your loved one because he or she forgot something that you or someone else said, it may cause more harm than good. Also, guard against your loved one feeling judged or embarrassed...