Here are a few things you should to do to ensure holistic elder care.
Read MoreEver since it was delegated as “Senior Citizens Month” in 1963, May has become a time to honor elder Americans aged 65 and above.
Read MoreAfter you’ve been entrusted with the responsibility of managing the assets of a family member or friend (called the “ward), you may be feeling overwhelmed. Awareness of your new duties, how to perform them, and with whom can you consult will help ease you into this new position.
Read MoreA new addition to Koler Law Office means a heightened service for families facing long-term care needs. Jeslynn Smith has joined the firm as a senior associate attorney. With six years of experience, Smith will continue to serve families in the areas of Elder Law, Estate Planning and Administration as well as Guardianships.
Read MoreYour words could hold your feet to a financial fire even if you haven’t signed an agreement for payment. A recent ruling from Ohio’s Court of Appeals found in favor of a long-term care facility stating that a signature on a contract is not necessary to find a third-party responsible for the long-term care bill of another.
After a $20,000 outstanding bill went unpaid, the representative who repeatedly offered assurances of payment, was put through her paces to deem if her merits warranted responsibility for the bill.
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