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The Sandwich Generation- Care for the Caregiver

by Laurie Ohall | Jun 22, 2010 | Power of Attorney for Estate Planning, Senior Lifestyles

Original Article  on Seniors List Written By : Murphy Ortiz “The Sandwich Generation”: those caught between caring for their aging parents and their own children. Many Baby Boomers (the generation born between 1946-1961) find themselves a part of this...

Advance Directives: Why are they important?

by Laurie Ohall | Jun 22, 2010 | Estate Planning, Health Care Directives, Living Will, Power of Attorney for Estate Planning

Advance Directives: Why are they important? An Associated Press-LifeGoesStrong.com poll found that 64 percent of boomers — those born between 1946 and 1964 — say they don’t have advance directives like a health surrogate designation or living will.  These...

Recognizing Symptoms of Dementia

by Laurie Ohall | Jun 10, 2010 | Long Term Care Planning, Senior Lifestyles

The Brown family reunion has always been an event everyone looks forward to. Family visits, games, stories and everyone’s favorite foods are always on the agenda. On the top of the menu is Grandmas Lemon Coconut Cake. Grandma always makes the traditional cake from her...

PRESS RELEASE: Seminar to help Seniors and Adult Children Understand Medicaid Law

by Laurie Ohall | Jun 2, 2010 | Company News, Elder Law, Medicaid

CLICK FOR PDF: Press Release – Medicaid Law Seminar FINAL Contact: IRMA DAVILA I.D. MARKETING & EVENTS Phone: (813) 438-5000 Cell: (813) 857-1758 703 Holly Terrace Brandon, FL 33511 www.idmarketingevents.com PRESS RELEASE Seminar to help Seniors and Adult...

Medicaid – Financial Security for your Spouse and your Children?

by Laurie Ohall | Jun 2, 2010 | Elder Law, Florida Laws, Long Term Care Planning, Medicaid

By Laurie Ohall, Florida Board Certified Elder Law Attorney Long term care planning is an important issue which everyone will face sooner or later. Almost everyone knows someone in a nursing home or other care facility, yet this issue is something that we do not want...
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