5 Ways to Interpret Nonverbal Communication When Caring for Someone With Alzheimer’s
Betty’s mother has been living with Alzheimer’s disease for five years, and as the disease has progressed, their ability to communicate with…
Why Is Flexibility in Estate Planning so Important?
Last month, we shared a good chunk of the questions we ask our clients during the estate planning process. The goal is…
Accepting Your Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis Means Taking Action Now
I talk a lot about the importance of accepting your Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis. Now, obviously, when I use the word “accepting,” I…
Meet Brittany Felarca!
In this get-to-know-you series, we’re asking each of our fantastic team members to tell us a little about themselves. Plus, we know…
Estate Planning: Asking the Right Questions Now to Protect Your Loved Ones Later
When we first meet with clients to discuss their estate planning strategy, many are noticeably floored by the number of questions we…
10 Communication Tools When You’re Caring for Someone With Alzheimer’s
There are no words that can adequately describe how extremely important and crucial your role is as the caregiver for someone who…
Estate Planning: Why This Topic Is for You
When the topic of estate planning comes up, many people assume incorrectly that the conversation doesn’t apply to them. They hear “estate”…
Estate Planning: Wills & Trusts, and Which One Is Right for You
Sam and Barbara have put off having serious conversations about their estate planning for way too long. Luckily, both are in great…
Meet Bridgett Adderley-Louis!
In this get-to-know-you series, we’re asking each of our fantastic team members to tell us a little about themselves. Plus, we know…
Meet Beth Vaughn!
In this get-to-know-you series, we’re asking each of our fantastic team members to tell us a little about who they are and…