Most of us know someone whose adult child moved back in with them after college, a job loss, or a divorce. In other situations, seniors who have lost their spouse or who no longer can or want to live on their own may also opt to live with their grown children. These multi-generational living arrangements […]
Might Your Next “Hospital Stay” Be at Home?
Q. My friend’s father recently suffered from pneumonia. Rather than being admitted to the hospital, he was offered another choice: hospital-level treatment in his home. I had never heard of such a thing. Is this type of care common? And is it covered by Medicare? Thanks so much for your help! A. Since the COVID-19 […]
When the Inheritance You Left Isn’t Wanted
Janet Reno, the nation’s first-ever female attorney general, died a little over three years ago (on November 7, 2016) following a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. Ms. Reno was born and raised in a small cottage home her mother built with her own hands in the 1940’s in Miami, Florida. She spent much of her […]