Elder Care
NCBA Symposium: Gun Trusts in Elder and Special Needs Law
Unique and critical matters might arise when firearms are possessed, stored, or transferred by an elderly or disabled person. Gun trusts help effectively…
Start Alzheimer’s Legal Planning
Some cognitive conditions that affect the elderly can cause legal problems if not addressed timely and properly. Should a family member show…
Almost 1 in 4 Caregivers are Millennials
New research shows that almost 25 percent of caregivers are Millennials. The research came from a joint study between the National Alliance for…
3 Alternative Living Options for Seniors
As Americans age, their priorities and lifestyles evolve. Some seniors choose to live close to family, while others wish to relocate to…
North Carolina Medicaid Changes
Revision to North Carolina’s Medicaid program has been a subject of much debate between the House and Senate over the past few…
Looking Ahead: Rising Nursing Home Costs in North Carolina
When retirement saving makes headlines, it is often to highlight that Americans are not saving enough for their senior years. Individuals should…
3 Requirements for NC Long-Term Care Insurance Policies
Time and research is required to understand elder care in North Carolina. Individuals starting to explore long-term care insurance may not realize that North…
Protect Assets for the Elderly
In approximately forty years, 1 in 10 Americans will be 65 or older. Financial elder abuse rates are increasing proportionately with the…
Affordable Care Act Info Session in Raleigh
Disability Rights of North Carolina, a not-for-profit dedicated to preserving the rights of those disabled in the Tar Heel State, hosts information…
No Health Insurance? You Still Have to Pay
If you don’t pay for health insurance, then you have to pay a fee. This fee is called the Shared Responsibility Payment….