A MESSAGE FROM ELDER LAW GROUP TO OUR VALUED CLIENTS AND FRIENDS OF THE FIRM

The health and safety of our clients, staff, and community are our number one concern. The coronavirus and measures enacted to prevent its spread have impacted all our lives, and understandably heightened fears. We want you to know we are here to serve you in a...

Lynn St. Louis Featured In Journal Of Business

Our managing partner, Lynn St. Louis, was featured in the Journal of Business talking on the SECURE Act and what could it mean to you! "The new federal SECURE Act makes it harder to sock away generational wealth on a tax-deferred basis, which creates the need to plan...

Recognizing and Treating Geriatric Depression

Depression in older adults often goes undiagnosed and untreated. Depression is a treatable mental health problem.  It is not a consequence of growing older or a symptom of old age. Recognizing Depression The Mayo Clinic shares the following symptoms of depression:...

Medicaid For Nursing Home Residents

Medicaid is a government program that pays for medical services for those who qualify, including nursing home care. To qualify for coverage you must meet medical eligibility and financial eligibility requirements. Medical Eligibility The Washington State Department of...

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Tips For Helping A Loved One On Medicare

Medicare is a federal health insurance program available to people 65 and older. It is a complex program and it can be difficult to navigate. This may cause patients and their caregivers feel overwhelmed. If you are helping a loved one on Medicare, follow these tips:...

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Home Safety Tips For Caregivers of Dementia Patients

  Dementia can cause changes in the brain and body that may affect safety. Some of these changes can include getting lost in one's own neighborhood, forgetting how to use household appliances, and having trouble with balance. If you are a caregiver for a loved...

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What Research Tells Us About Aging and Pain

Research shows older adults experience pain more often than younger adults. A study by the National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) found that nearly 50 million American adults have significant chronic pain or...

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How Can A Geriatric Care Specialist Help Me?

Most often there is more than one person designated to manage the health care treatments for aging patients. This can be frightening because older patients often see more than one doctor and many take multiple medications. Also, the complexities of our health...

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Why Everyone Should Have A Will

  Many people believe that they need to be rich to need a Will or to need Estate Planning documents. This is not true. Estate Planning is vitally important for everyone, whether or not you consider yourself wealthy. People who are older and especially seniors...

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How Do I Sign Documents When I Am Physically Unable?

In Washington State you can execute legal documents even if you are physically unable to sign your name. State law allows for a Notary Public to sign on your behalf as long as the following conditions are met: You are physically unable to sign your name or make a...

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What is Estate Recovery?

Estate recovery is the process through which the State to recovers the costs of medical services it has paid  from the estate of the person who received those services. The Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) and the Washington State...

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Warning Signs A Senior Relative Needs Assistance

When physical or mental capabilities diminish, a person may begin to need assistance. If you have aging parents or other senior relatives, it's important to know the warning signs that signal a need for assistance. The Eldercare Locator is a government service of the...

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