Planning

Just in Case: Five Reasons Young Adults Should Plan for the End at the Beginning

I was visiting my grandmother in her nursing home, and I had an epiphany as I watched the residents have their lunch. Most of the residents could not walk without a wheelchair or walker. Some could not feed themselves. Some – like my grandmother – were a  choking...

Ask An Attorney: How Do I Select An Executor If I Don’t Have Any Children?

The Executor of your Estate, also referred to as your Personal Representative, has a very important role to fill. The job of the Executor is to administer your Estate according to the instructions that you have laid out in your Will. It is his or her job to settle any...

Will The SECURE Act Impact Your Retirement?

The newly-enacted “Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement” (SECURE) Act is bringing major changes to retirement plans! This new law makes it easier for workers to save for retirement and provides incentives for employers to help them save. But there is...

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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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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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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Specialty Services for Memory Care

Roughly 70% of adults over the age of 65 will need Long-Term Care at some point in their lives, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. There are different types of Long-Term Care that can be selected based on a patient’s specific needs. Memory...

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Appropriate Medicaid ‘Spend Down’ Items

To be eligible for Medicaid Long-Term Care benefits, you must meet the financial eligibility standards. One aspect of the financial eligibility standard is meeting resource eligibility. This means that to qualify for the benefits, you cannot have resources valued over...

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