Archive for October, 2019
The traditional senior housing market is undergoing a profound change. In 2018 senior housing occupancy fell to an eight-year low, even as the senior population continues to increase, as competition […]
By: Lindsay V.R. Moss, J.D. – Partner New rules regarding eligibility for VA pension (Aid & Attendance) were implemented by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) on October 18, […]
The increasing number of seniors and near-seniors experiencing dementia in the United States is on a rapid rise. A hallmark of cognitive decline is a long pre-clinical phase followed by […]
By: Stephen R. Elville, J.D., LL.M. – Principal Everything has a purpose or premise. Every second of our life has its own premise, whether or not we are conscious of […]
Before you retire or leave full-time employment for other pursuits, consider the impacts of your decision on the financial well being of your future. The transition to your next phase […]
By: Olivia R. Holcombe-Volke, J.D. – Partner Are you over the age of 18? Is your autonomy important to you – your ability to make decisions for yourself? If you […]
If you or a loved one are a federal or US postal employee or an active or retired Uniformed Services member, it may be worth looking into the Federal Long […]
Sandy was a caregiver for her 85 yr-old mother. Sandy still worked full time and would help her mom in the evenings and weekends. Unfortunately, Sandy was in a serious […]


