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Monthly Archives: April 2025

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Five Wishes for End-of-Life Care

By Laurie R. Chane |

In civil lawsuits, courts can only award money; they cannot truly heal people’s physical and emotional pain.  When probate cases go wrong, family members can become estranged.  They might voice their grievances in financial terms, but often the problem is not really about money.  How much money you have is largely beyond your control,… Read More »

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AdvCarePlanning

How Dangerous Is Family Caregiver Burnout?

By Laurie R. Chane |

Money does not buy happiness, but it does enable you to pay others to do tasks that, if you had to do them all by yourself, would be physically and emotionally exhausting.  People who choose to age in place and rely on their family to take care of them have an idealized view of… Read More »

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AgingInPlace

Understanding the Four Parts of Medicare

By Laurie R. Chane |

Even if you are determined to think of retirement as all play and no work, to offset your decades of all work and no play, the fact remains that there are still bills to pay, even after you retire.  Unfortunately, the social safety net for seniors is not enough to keep up with the… Read More »

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