by Jill Burzynski | Jul 30, 2021 | Alzheimers and Dementia, Blog, Caregiver Issues, Elder Resources, Medicaid, News Article
Have you made a plan to deal with the high cost of nursing home care? If not, you need to look into how an Elder Care law firm can help you protect you and your family. We often hear about how important it is that we plan for the future. Whether it...
by Jill Burzynski | Jul 2, 2021 | Blog, Caregiver Issues, Elder Resources, Estate Planning
We here at Burzynski Elder Law are proud supporters of the rights and concerns of the LGBTQ community and are happy to assist our clients seeking pride in aging. We treat all of our clients with equal dignity and concern regardless of race, gender, sexual...
by Jill Burzynski | Apr 15, 2021 | Blog, Caregiver Issues
Dementia-related accusations are common but hurtful. Have you been accused of lying or stealing, even though you were just trying to help? As a person’s brain is changing, it can start to link facts and details in weird and unusual ways. This false-memory...
by Jill Burzynski | Jan 8, 2021 | Alzheimers and Dementia, Blog, Caregiver Issues
Despite the Covid pandemic, millions of Americans went home for the holidays. For many adults, this is one of the few occasions when multiple generations gather under one roof. If your parents are getting older, your trip back to the family home can lead to concern...
by Jill Burzynski | Dec 30, 2020 | Blog, Caregiver Issues, Health Care Advocacy, News Article
The much-anticipated COVID vaccine has arrived. It is now rolling out to Florida’s nursing homes and assisted living residences. Some residents are already receiving inoculations. Long-term care facilities in Florida and around the country have been prioritized,...
by Jill Burzynski | Dec 23, 2020 | Blog, Caregiver Issues, Financing Long Term Care, News Article
The Holiday season can be a trigger for changes in family dynamics. Often times out-of-state children will meet with their parents for the first time in a year or more. Changes in the parent’s conditions may seem more pronounced after the period of absence. How do...