Falls Prevention in Seniors: How to Prevent Falls at Home

Falls Prevention in Seniors: How to Prevent Falls at Home
Falls Prevention in Seniors: How to Prevent Falls at Home
Did you know that falls are not a “normal” part of aging and that the majority of falls can be prevented if the necessary precautions are taken? One in every 4 seniors falls each year but you have the power to reduce the risk for yourself or your loved one....
Having the Aging Talk with Your Parents
Having the Aging Talk with Your Parents
Having a conversation about your parents' end-of-life choices can be intimidating, but there are steps you can take to ensure the dialogue about their future care and financial planning happens in an effective and collaborative way. In this blog post, we'll discuss our 4 tips for how to talk with your aging...
The 4 Most Important Estate Planning Steps
The 4 Most Important Estate Planning Steps
Most of us don't want to confront our own mortality or would prefer to hold off thinking about it until we reach a certain age or are even confronted by a long-term health issue. But neglecting to prioritize or complete your Estate Plan ultimately means you’re at risk of your...
After an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: Your Legal Planning Next Steps
After an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: Your Legal Planning Next Steps
Legal Planning Advice for People with Alzheimer's Disease Today, more than 6 million American's are living with Alzheimer's disease and that number is projected to reach 14 million by 2060. While Alzheimer's can affect people of all ages, after age 65, the risk of Alzheimer's doubles every five years. Alzheimer's...
The Importance of a Digital Estate Plan & How to Make One
The Importance of a Digital Estate Plan & How to Make One
As elder law attorneys we advise our clients every day of the importance of planning ahead. A properly drafted Estate Plan covers all the bases for the management and distribution of your estate in the event you become incapacitated and after your death, but your online assets need to be...
“Doc Fix” Bill Passed
“Doc Fix” Bill Passed
This month Senate passed the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015. It is being referred to as the“doc fix” bill and replaces the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) formula, which is a formula that determines physician’s payments. If this change was not made, Medicare doctors would have faced a...
Estate Planning is a Family Affair: What & Why You Need To Tell Your Kids
Estate Planning is a Family Affair: What & Why You Need To Tell Your Kids
If you have taken the steps to prepare an estate plan, or are planning to, it is advisable to take the next step and inform your adult children of the details of your intentions. How much of the estate plan details, with regard to the monetary amount of inheritance is...
Planning Your Estate During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Planning Your Estate During the Coronavirus Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic is at the forefront of everyone’s minds right now, and just about everyone has had to makemajor changes to their lives to contain its spread. However, the coronavirus has been particularly impactful on the elderly and those with chronic health conditions, who may not be prepared for...
Brian Tully, Esq. Earns Elder Law Attorney Recertification
Brian Tully, Esq. Earns Elder Law Attorney Recertification
Brian Andrew Tully of Tully Law,PC and founder of ElderCare Resource Center, Inc., has announced that he has earned his (more…)
Brian Andrew Tully Earns Recertification as a Certified Elder Law Attorney
Brian Andrew Tully Earns Recertification as a Certified Elder Law Attorney
Brian Andrew Tully, Esq. of Tully Law, PC has announced that he has earned his Elder Law Attorney Recertification from the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc. (NAELA). Mr. Tully’s most recent certification will run through November 2023. Mr. Tully was first certified in 2003. A member of NAELA...