by Cynthia Cox, Esq. | Feb 7, 2023 | Elder Law
Does your family have senior loved ones? Do they regularly use and enjoy the internet? If your answer is yes, do you check in with them often and discuss what websites they are using? You need to be sure that your senior loved ones are aware that during February many...
by Cynthia Cox, Esq. | Jul 5, 2022 | Elder Law
Do you have a loved one recently diagnosed with dementia? Are you the primary caregiver? A diagnosis of dementia is difficult and scary for both you and your loved one to accept. We would like to discuss with you four tips for helping your loved one cope with his or...
by Cynthia Cox, Esq. | Jun 7, 2022 | Elder Law
Have you and your family noticed that your loved ones may need to move into a board and care or skilled nursing home soon? Have you, your loved ones and your family had the difficult conversation about deciding to move your loved ones into a facility? If you, your...
by Cynthia Cox, Esq. | Feb 8, 2022 | Elder Law
Are you a senior adult? Were you aware that during the month of February and especially on Valentine’s Day there is increased activity by cyber criminals to take advantage of vulnerable California seniors? Have you heard of the romance or sweetheart scams,...
by Cynthia Cox, Esq. | Jan 4, 2022 | Elder Law
We are now into the new year, but as you reflect on this past holiday season when you were able to visit in person with your aging parent, did it feel like this in person visit was long overdue? Granted, technology has allowed us to remain connected, even when...
by Cynthia Cox, Esq. | Nov 2, 2021 | Elder Law
Did you know that, according to the nonprofit Alzheimer’s Association, there are more than 5.8 million older adults living with Alzheimer’s Disease in the United States and the number is expected grow as Baby Boomers continue to age? In addition did you know that...