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Recognizing Early Signs of Dementia: A Brandon Elder Lawyer’s Guide to Next Steps

by Laurie Ohall | Feb 27, 2025 | Elder Law

As a Brandon elder lawyer, I often meet families who wish they had recognized the signs of cognitive decline sooner. While occasional forgetfulness is normal with aging, certain patterns might indicate a need for medical evaluation and legal planning. Key Warning...

Holiday Warning Signs: When to Consult a Brandon Elder Lawyer for Your Loved One’s Care

by Laurie Ohall | Nov 28, 2024 | Elder Law

The holiday season brings families together, offering a unique opportunity to observe changes in our loved ones’ well-being. As a Brandon elder lawyer, I’ve seen how these gatherings can reveal crucial signs that an elderly family member might need...

Understanding Medicare Coverage: Insights from Tampa Elder Law Attorneys

by Laurie Ohall | Dec 21, 2023 | Elder Law, Medicare

When families in Tampa consider assisted or independent living options for elderly loved ones, a critical question often arises: “Will Medicare cover the costs?” It’s a common concern, and the answer isn’t always straightforward. Our Tampa...

Taking Control of Your Senior Years: Long-Term Care Planning with a Tampa Elder Lawyer

by Laurie Ohall | Oct 23, 2023 | Elder Law

Growing older is a part of life, but many seniors face uncertainty regarding their long-term care. The worries about potential costs, losing one’s independence, and the impacts on family can become overwhelming. But did you know that with strategic planning, you...

Can I Get Paid for Being My Mom’s Caregiver? Insights from Tampa Elder Law Attorneys

by Laurie Ohall | Sep 10, 2023 | Caregivers, Elder Law

In many families, as parents age, adult children step in to become caregivers. This role, while rewarding, can be demanding, both emotionally and financially. A common question that arises is whether it’s possible to receive compensation for the caregiving...
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