When families begin exploring long-term care options for a loved one, one of the first factors professionals evaluate is the person’s ability to manage Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). These.
When families begin exploring long-term care options for a loved one, one of the first factors professionals evaluate is the person’s ability to manage Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). These.
As families come together this summer, it’s a meaningful time to have conversations that matter—especially when it comes to planning for the future. At O’Connor Elder Law, we encourage families.
As our loved ones age, it becomes increasingly important to help them stay safe—not just physically, but financially and emotionally. One of the growing threats to seniors is scams specifically.
Taking care of our mental health is just as important as caring for our physical health—yet it’s often overlooked, especially as we age. This month, we’re putting the spotlight on.
As we grow older, planning for the future becomes not just important—but essential. For couples entering their senior years, making informed, intentional decisions now can help ensure financial stability, peace.
Love, partnership, and companionship don’t fade with age—in fact, they often deepen. Many older adults dream of spending their later years side by side with the one they love, supported.
In senior care, our caregivers give so much of themselves to others—physically, mentally, and emotionally. While their work is deeply meaningful, it also comes with unique challenges that can lead.