Elder Care & Elder Law Blog

Let’s Talk about Sex – Part 2

June 15, 2016

Franklin A. Drazen

The right to love is considered to be an essential human right. But does that right apply to Alzheimer’s patients? Consider the questions: Can people with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, people who are often unable to recognize their own children, give their sound consent to sexual activity? If staff members in a long-term care facility …

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Let’s Talk about Sex – Part 1

June 8, 2016

Franklin A. Drazen

As we age, our lives change and it’s impossible to know how these changes will affect us until they happen to us (or to the elderly loved ones in our care). Take sex, for instance. In our youth-worshiping culture, older people aren’t seen as sexual beings, yet research shows that many seniors enjoy physical relationships...

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Book Review: Surviving Probate

June 2, 2016

Franklin A. Drazen

If you’re looking ahead to the probate process, I have a book recommendation. Surviving Probate: A Practical Guide for Executors and Trustees explains the basics in 43 short pages. Written by Brad Wiewel, a friend of mine who has an estate planning law practice in Austin, Texas, Surviving Probate: A Practical Guide for Executors and...

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The REAL Reason Prince Didn’t Have a Will… And Why YOU Might Have the Same Problem, Too

May 5, 2016

Steven L. Rubin

Following the shocking death of Prince, folks across the country were equally shocked to learn that the musical genius died without a Will or Trust in place to deal with the distribution of his fortune and valuable music catalogue when he passed away. Dying without a Will in his home state of Minnesota now means...

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This isn’t your grandma’s nursing home—Continuing Care at Home Programs

April 27, 2016

Franklin A. Drazen

New approaches to care are giving families more choices than ever before. This article is the second in a three-part series that explores some of the most interesting new developments in long-term care. This week we examine Continuing Care at Home (CCaH) programs. *** Research shows that more than 85 percent of seniors prefer to...

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This isn’t your grandma’s nursing home—Green Home Communities

April 20, 2016

Franklin A. Drazen

New approaches to care are giving families more choices than ever before. This article is the second in a three-part series that explores some of the most interesting new developments in long-term care. This week we examine Green House Communities. *** Green House communities represent another model for long-term senior care that prioritizes person-directed care...

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This isn’t your grandma’s nursing home—Person-Centered Care

April 13, 2016

Franklin A. Drazen

While my training and education make me an elder law professional, I find that term to be limiting. My goal has always been to be an authority on successful aging. One of the ways I do that is by constantly scanning the horizon in search of new approaches that might work well for my clients....

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National Healthcare Decisions Day in Milford

April 8, 2016

Steven L. Rubin

National Healthcare Decisions Day is on April 16th, and it’s an important reminder for every adult to begin having difficult conversations with loved ones about their most private wishes for medical and end-of-life care. Far too many people assume that their families would make the choices they would want in an emergency. Yet every day...

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Milford Elder Law Attorney: Getting Tax Deductions from Assisted Living Expenses

April 7, 2016

Franklin A. Drazen

The cost of assisted living facilities continue to rise for seniors and their families, leaving them struggling to make sure their loved ones are receiving the care they need and deserve. While it seems like sometimes there is just no relief from these rising costs, Milford elder law attorneys often advise their clients about tax...

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Milford Will and Trust Lawyer: Should My Will Have Co-Executors?

April 7, 2016

Franklin A. Drazen

When making an estate plan and Last Will and Testament, many people have a difficult time deciding who should be the Executor of their estate. Oftentimes they will consider naming Co-Executors – two or more people who serve as executor of the estate. Each Co-Executor named in your Last Will and Testament will have authority...

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