Making Difficult Decisions Together

Making Difficult Care Decisions as a Family One of the hardest conversations a family can have revolves around whether an aging loved one can continue to live safely at home. The key to navigating this challenge is to approach it as a team, including your loved one in the decision-making process every step of the […]

Building a Strong Foundation

Building a Strong Foundation for Your Family’s Future Asset protection and estate planning are like building a house: you must start with a strong foundation for it to withstand the test of time. A plan built on a weak or fragmented foundation will eventually collapse. The biggest trap families fall into is creating a plan […]

Simple Home Modifications for Seniors

Simple Home Modifications to Help Seniors Age in Place Safely For the vast majority of seniors, the goal is to age in place—to remain in the comfort and familiarity of their own home for as long as possible. Fortunately, many simple and cost-effective home modifications can significantly enhance safety and prolong independence. These small changes […]

Cost of Care Survey

Facing the Reality of Long-Term Care Costs in North Carolina Planning for the future requires a clear understanding of the potential costs you may face. While old surveys from sources like MetLife provided a snapshot years ago, the financial reality of long-term care has changed dramatically. The costs have continued to climb, making proactive planning […]

Quick fixes for a safer home

Quick Fixes for a Safer Home: Helping Seniors Age in Place “Don’t you dare put me in a nursing home!” This is a sentiment we hear from nearly every senior client, and it reflects a universal desire: to age in place, in the comfort and familiarity of one’s own home. The key to making this […]

Be careful who “cares” for your loved one.

A 10-Point Checklist for Hiring a Safe In-Home Caregiver “Keep me at home as long as you can!” This is the heartfelt plea of most seniors, and it’s a goal that families strive to honor. With the baby boomer generation aging, the need for in-home care is exploding. While hiring a caregiver can be the […]

This Holiday Season- Be prepared to talk about Long Term Care Needs

The Holiday Visit: When to Discuss Long-Term Care with Aging Parents The holiday season is a wonderful time for families to gather, but for adult children who live far away, these visits are often the first time they notice significant changes in their aging parents. While you’re enjoying your time together, it’s also a crucial […]

Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Communication Strategies

Connecting Through Communication: Strategies for Dementia Caregivers One of the most heartbreaking challenges of caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia is the breakdown of communication. As the disease progresses, the ways we connect and understand each other must adapt. The key is to shift our approach from expecting our loved one to […]