What about mama? How to care for an aging family member.

Mama is living by herself.  Daddy passed away 7 years ago.  She can perform most of the tasks and chores around the house, but is getting a bit frail and forgetful.  Sometimes she misses her daily medications.  

Nana is 84 and has dementia.  She was recently hospitalized.  Prior to this she was living at home with her husband of 62 years.  She is now in a wheelchair and gets angry often.

Mimi has been in an assisted living facility for the last 5 years.  Her health is declining.  She has 3 kids.  Her daughter is very involved and has been helping with her care, but her son keeps visiting her and getting money from her.  She doesn't have the resources to keep giving away her money.

These are just a few of the examples of common elder law situations.

Lisa Hostetler is a Certified Elder Law Attorney with the training, experience, and resources to assist your family with the right plan for an aging family member.

Call 803-563-5163 today.

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