Without Congressional action to prevent sequestration, the first round of cuts will take place on March 1, 2013. Many of us are concerned about these cuts and if they happen, how they will affect seniors and veterans. We … [Read more...]
Talking with Estranged Siblings about Planning for Parents
Siblings sometimes cease talking to one another or rarely do – and sometimes there are good reasons for this. For siblings who never got along as kids and have had little to do with each other as adults, being thrown together to … [Read more...]
Sequestration FAQ – Medicaid and Veterans cuts are NOT part of the impending Sequestration cuts.
What is Sequestration? When politicians and newscasters talk about sequestration, or "sequester cuts," they are referring to a fiscal policy enacted by Congress to deal with the federal budget deficit. Sequestration first … [Read more...]
Training the Brain to Hear Better
Improving hearing is just like any other skill — it takes practice. A loud restaurant or party can make conversation difficult for anyone, but for the elderly, these settings can make hearing what others have to say nearly … [Read more...]
Long-Term Care – What Are Your Options?
More than 70% of seniors will need some type of long-term care, and these costs, such as nursing home stays and home health aides, are not covered by Medicare. The average stay in a nursing home typically lasts about three years, … [Read more...]
Happy Valentine’s Day from The Farr Law Firm!
Happy Valentine’s Day from The Farr Law Firm!
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