Philosopher George Santayana noted, “Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” Both state and federal officials have announced that the public health emergency – Covid - is over. While we are all thankful for that announcement, many seniors are still contemplating their next step in protecting themselves and their …
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Denying and Delaying May Cost You
The shock of a loved one being diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s is not always easy to understand or process. Tallula Willis, the youngest daughter of action movie star Bruce Willis, admitted the same in a recent issue of Vogue magazine. The 68-year-old Willis made his diagnosis of frontal temporal dementia (FTD) public in March 2022. Mr. …
Remembering the Fallen
On this Memorial Day, it is appropriate to remember the ultimate sacrifices made by those who served our country. We should take time to reflect and pay honor to the fallen men and women who so nobly served. Their sacrifices changed the lives of those who loved them forever. For many veterans in Connecticut, the rising cost of assisted living …
Fear Of The Golden Years
In the movie, On Golden Pond, Connecticut’s own Katherine Hepburn protested that she was not old, but rather middle age. In response, Henry Fonda’s character said, “We are not in middle age. People do not live to be 150 years old.” Hepburn’s comment points out the fact that many people do not want to discuss death. I recently had a …
Fear That State Will Lien The House If One Applies For Benefits?
Over the years, as an elder law attorney, I have heard clients say that they do not want to apply for medical benefits (Medicaid) that they are entitled to for fear of the state at some point seeking recovery. While I understand this fear, in most cases it doesn’t make sense. This is especially true when you are discussing married couples and …
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