5 Tips For Helping Older Adult Loved Ones with Finances
Are you gearing up to review your aging parent or friends’ finances? Have you already started and are feeling stressed about how to communicate with your loved one about what may need to happen? We can help! Natalie Krusz, Senior Financial Case Manager at The Senior Source, matches skilled volunteers, called Money Management Volunteers, with
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Advice on Overcoming the “Powdered Butt Syndrome”
“Powdered Butt Syndrome” is a term describing older adult parents whose adult children give them good advice, but the parents reject it due to thinking, ‘I powdered your butt when you were a baby, so what makes you think you can tell me something I don’t already know?’ Despite the term being comical, it can result
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5 Takeaways I Learned as a 30-Year-Old Executor and Trustee
Written By Kasha Orozco Losing a loved one is never easy. I was raised by my grandmother, a saint in so many aspects. One of the downsides to being raised by a grandparent though, is you can expect to lose the person you’ve known as a primary caregiver younger than your peers. While most of
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Spring into Action: Home Safety!
By: Kimberly Knight Rain Rain go away come back another day! Do you remember this rhyme? As we say goodbye to this dreary weather, welcome warmer temperatures, longer days, and anticipate the arrival of spring, I wanted to talk directly to you about something crucial- home safety. Now before you tune me out and think
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