When is Power of Attorney Appropriate for Seniors?
A Power of Attorney does not remove the parent’s rights. As long as the parent has capacity, they can continue making their own decisions and can revoke the POA at any time.
A Power of Attorney does not remove the parent’s rights. As long as the parent has capacity, they can continue making their own decisions and can revoke the POA at any time.
Understanding the challenges of spousal caregiving can help couples make informed, loving decisions about their future.
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Elder abuse can be subtle or well-hidden - especially if the person being abused feels afraid or ashamed to speak up.
For those with senior loved ones, especially those with health conditions, mobility challenges, or cognitive impairments, hurricane preparation takes on an added level of urgency.
Our recent article discussed some of the top indicators that seniors living alone may need assistance. We pick up the story in this blog.