Should You Be Saving to Care for an Aging Loved One?
A new study from caring.com suggests we should all be saving money in order to care for an aging loved one. More, here.
Hi,
And welcome to my blog. I’m Michael D. Weinraub, a certified elder law attorney*. My practice is holistic; not only do I offer Estate Planning and Administration, Guardianships and Special Needs Trusts, but I also help families plan for, pay for, and coordinate the long-term care of elderly loved ones. Here on my blog I post news tidbits that I find interesting and useful for the ageing and elderly. I hope you find them useful as well.
Best regards,
Mike
A new study from caring.com suggests we should all be saving money in order to care for an aging loved one. More, here.
Next Avenue asked their 2017 Influencers in Aging to contribute the one thing they would like to change about aging in America. More, here.
The Washington Post examines which term, 15-year or 30-year makes the most sense as you head into retirement. More, here.
Evan Dawson interviews Kathrine Switzer about myths associated with aging. More, here.
KFSN-TV in Fresno, reports on the necessity of exercise as we age. More, here.
Parminder Raina, writing for theconversation.com, shares his thoughts on treating aging as an asset rather than a burden. More, here.