While every situation providing care for an aging parent is unique, one truism is that preparation is crucial to success. Whether you need basic information about eldercare resources and services, are looking for a local agency to provide those services, or have worries about legal documents or how to finance your parents' care needs now...
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South Carolinians are Worried About Eviction & Foreclosure
For some, bankruptcy may be the solution As South Carolina emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, another crisis looms on the horizon: millions of people may be at risk of losing their homes. A recent analysis by QuoteWizard, based on U.S. Census data, found that nearly 30% of South Carolinians are worried about the prospect of...
Read MoreWho Will Make Your Medical Decisions in South Carolina if You are Incapacitated?
When a medical crisis arises, there are many questions asked about the potentially serious decision-making needs that arise. Is there a: Health care directive? Health care proxy? Medical power of attorney? Do not resuscitate? What about HIPAA? What do all of these terms mean? And what are the differences? Some have heard of these types...
Read MoreThe Risks of Gift-Giving for South Carolina Medicaid Eligibility
Mabel’s children were concerned that Mabel would need long-term nursing-home care in the near future. It was the holidays, and Mabel always got a lot of joy out of generosity. But her children had heard that people in Mabel’s circumstances should not give gifts. The concern is real. For Medicaid to cover the huge expense...
Read MoreMedicaid Matters: Planning for Your Loved One Leaving Home in South Carolina
You may see it coming: Much as you want to and hard as you try, you just can’t take care of your ill spouse at home anymore. At this emotionally difficult time, the last thing you need is the stress of not knowing where to find the money to pay for the steep costs of...
Read MoreWhy an Advance Directive is Vital For You or a Loved One
Kevin stands at the door of Winnie’s nursing home room, tears streaming down his face. The medical staff just finished inserted a feeding tube into Winnie – an act Kevin knew she didn’t want. Unfortunately, Winnie couldn’t express her wishes due to advanced dementia, and she had no legal documents that expressed her wishes not...
Read MoreNew Bankruptcies Hit Yearly High
The pandemic may be easing, but the crisis is still taking a severe financial toll on individuals and their families. Bankruptcies, for instance, have skyrocketed. Our legal team sorts out the numbers and what they mean. Here's what you should know. The bankruptcy numbers March saw the highest monthly increase in new bankruptcy filings since...
Read MoreDoes your South Carolina Estate Plan Address a Pandemic?
On February 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) gave name to the disease-causing the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak. The coronavirus disease 2019 shortly after became known by its abbreviation, CO for corona, VI for virus, D for disease, and 19 for the year of the outbreak; COVID-19. This virus will likely become a milder...
Read MoreWhat is the Value of Long-Term Care Planning in South Carolina?
Life expectancy in the United States has continued on an upward trend over the last several decades. The average life expectancy for men is 76.4 years and the average for women is a healthy 81.2 years of age. What has not trended upward, however, is the number of people engaging in long-term care planning. The...
Read MoreUnderstanding the Latest Technologies for Modernizing Medicare
Many seniors who are financially stable and choosing to age in place already have a “smart” home employing the sorts of technology that can prolong their independent living circumstances. Family caregivers are freer to move about their daily lives knowing they can check remotely on their loved one and that the loved one has a...
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