Transitioning a loved one into assisted living or a nursing home isn’t easy for most families, especially if your loved one has Alzheimer’s. For a person with Alzheimer’s disease, changing the routine and moving into an unfamiliar environment make the move especially daunting. If you’re helping a loved one who has Alzheimer’s move into a […]
Smart Device Health and Well-being Apps for Seniors
Organizing life can be difficult, particularly when you are coordinating your care or that of a loved one. Doctors’ appointments, medication schedules, and other activities can seem overwhelming. But, your smartphone or tablet can prove to be a big help in these and other areas. If you’re a child caregiver, consider adding an extra smart […]
The Nightmare of Probate and How Steve Jobs Avoided It
When many first consider Estate Planning, they immediately think of preparing a Last Will and Testament. While having a Will is slightly better than dying without a Will (i.e., dying intestate), Wills also have some major drawbacks – the biggest drawback being that a Will forces your estate to go through probate. The probate process […]
Tonight’s Event in Burke (space still available) and “Ask the Expert”
Join us tonight at 7 – 8 p.m. at Burke Centre Library for a “Long-Term Care Seminar” Space still available. Call us at 703-691-1888 to register. Long Term Care Seminar Location: Burke Centre Library 5935 Freds Oak Road Burke, VA 22015 At this event about Long Term Care, you will: Learn what the most important […]
Celebrating National Consumer Protection Week – How the Affordable Care Act Protects Senior Consumers
This week, March 3-9, is National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW), as proclaimed by President Obama in 2009. Consumer education helps keep seniors and all Americans informed while providing them with resources to explain their rights and protections. For seniors, NCPW is the perfect time to talk about some of the new rights and protections Americans […]
Celebrities with Special Needs- Part 3 (Down Syndrome)
Special needs refer to the individual requirements of a person with a mental, emotional, or physical disability. People with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Down Syndrome, dyslexia, blindness, mental illness, or cystic fibrosis, for example, may be considered to have special needs. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders gives guidelines for clinical diagnosis. There are […]
Celebrities with Special Needs- Part 2 (Catherine Zeta-Jones)
Special needs refer to the individual requirements of a person with a mental, emotional, or physical disability. People with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Down Syndrome, dyslexia, blindness, mental illness, or cystic fibrosis, for example, may be considered to have special needs. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders gives guidelines for clinical diagnosis. There are […]
Ask the Expert- Sequester Cuts
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 here at The Fairfax Elder Law Firm of Evan H. Farr, P.C. are thrilled that sequester […]
Happy Valentine’s Day from The Farr Law Firm!
Celebrities with Special Needs- Part 1
Special needs refer to the individual requirements of a person with a mental, emotional, or physical disability. People with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Down Syndrome, dyslexia, blindness, mental illness, or cystic fibrosis, for example, may be considered to have special needs. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders gives guidelines for clinical diagnosis. There are […]
Ask the Expert- Powers of Attorney
Today’s question was submitted through Avvo by a resident of Baltimore. Submit your question. Q: Can you name two sisters as agents under Power of Attorney, so that either one is able to conduct business at various times? We want to share the responsibilities. Our mother is in Maryland, one sister is in New York, […]
Part 3: Celebrities with Parkinson’s Disease (Janet Reno)
Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that impairs motor skills and speech. In its advanced stages, sufferers could become disabled, with problems feeding themselves, talking and walking. Between 15-20% of Parkinson’s patients develop dementia, though this symptom is less common among people who develop the disease before age 60. About […]
Celebrate Valentine’s Day and Heart Month at The Farr Law Firm on Feb. 7 from 6-7:30 P.M.!
Ask the Expert- Get Simple Answers to Your Elder Law Questions
The following question was submitted by a Virginia resident and answered by Evan H. Farr, CELA. For our weekly “Ask the Expert” FAQ, subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter. Q: My mother is 80 yrs old and I advised her to create a trust. In my mother’s trust, I was named as a Second Successor. My […]
Part 2: Celebrities with Parkinson’s Disease
Celebrities with Parkinson’s Disease: A Three-Part Series Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that impairs motor skills and speech. Parkinson’s is characterized by muscle rigidity, tremors, a slowing of physical movement and, in extreme cases, a loss of physical movement. Many patients with Parkinson’s disease have clinically significant anxiety, depression, […]
Feedback From Our Readers- Parkinson’s Article
Dear Readers, We love your feedback, comments, and suggestions. The following came in from a thoughtful reader in response to yesterday’s “Celebrities with Parkinson’s Disease Series- Part 1 of 3” article. Below the comment was our answer to her inquiry. Message from reader, Ms. C – Not really a question but a comment on the […]
Celebrities with Parkinson’s Disease: A Three-Part Series
Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that impairs motor skills and speech. Parkinson’s is characterized by muscle rigidity, tremors, a slowing of physical movement and, in extreme cases, a loss of physical movement. There is currently no cure for Parkinson’s, but medications or surgery can provide relief from the symptoms. […]
CMS Enhances It’s Nursing Home Compare Website
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has made navigating it’s Nursing Home Compare website even easier with enhanced tools and mobile-ready applications. Nursing Home Compare allows Americans to make side-by-side comparisons of the nursing homes and hospitals in their area on a diverse range of metrics ranging from specific medical standards, such […]
Fiscal Cliff Averted- What Does This Mean for Estate Taxes? (FAQ)
We recently dodged the “Fiscal Cliff.” What does this mean for Estate Taxes? Below are some FAQs about the topic: Q: Will there be any change to estate taxes? A: The amount that is exempted from estate taxes will remain the same as it has been for the past two years, and the maximum tax […]
Senior Financial Wellness in the New Year
Get a jump on some of those financial New Year’s resolutions you’ll be making. Join us for our Financial Wellness Event on January 14, 2013 from 6-7:30 p.m. RSVP today! At the start of every year, much attention is given to setting goals and making plans for personal improvement. Keeping a watchful eye on personal […]
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