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In this conversation, Elder Law Attorney Bob Mannor and Carrie Aalberts, founder of DementiaDarling.com, discuss tips and strategies for supporting individuals with dementia and their caregivers. They emphasize the importance of supporting independence and understanding the changes happening in the brain of someone with dementia.
Bob and Carrie discuss the challenges faced by family caregivers and the need for dementia-focused care. They both highlight the importance of effective communication and understanding the emotions of individuals with dementia.
Carrie shares her personal experience with her grandmother's dementia and her journey in the field of gerontology. They also discuss the concept of dementia villages, such as Hagevik in the Netherlands, where individuals with dementia can live independently with the support of professional caregivers.
They also discuss the challenges of making decisions for a loved one with dementia and offer suggestions for addressing these challenges. They highlight the need for education, resources, and support for caregivers and individuals with dementia. The conversation concludes with a reminder to meet individuals with dementia where they are and to practice self-care as a caregiver.
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We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
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A Departure from the Norm: A Caregiver's Story
Typically, we bring you expert insights from the elder care industry on Advice From Your Advocates. But today, we're taking a different approach. Join us as we delve into the heart of the caregiving experience with Sarah Cart, author of “On My Way Back to You.”
In this conversation with Attorney Bob Mannor, Sarah shares her raw and honest journey of caring for her husband, Ben, through a severe autoimmune disease culminating in a heart transplant. From navigating the complexities of the healthcare system during a pandemic to the overwhelming challenges of daily care, Sarah's story is a testament to the strength and resilience of caregivers.
Discover practical tips, emotional coping mechanisms, and the vital role of community in overcoming caregiving challenges. We'll explore the importance of self-care, the complexities of home healthcare, and the broader impact of organ donation.
Whether you're a seasoned caregiver or a healthcare professional, this episode offers invaluable insights and a fresh perspective on the realities of caregiving.
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Guest: Sarah Cart, Author of "On My Way Back to You"
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In episode 47 of Advice From Your Advocates Podcast, Host Attorney Bob Mannor interviews Holly Burgess from the Swartz Creek Senior Center and Greg Matheson from the Flushing Senior Center. They discuss the importance of senior centers in the community and how they connect seniors to services and resources. They also talk about the role of senior centers in enhancing the lives of retired individuals and seniors with memory loss. The conversation highlights upcoming events and programs at the senior centers and emphasizes the need for support and awareness of the Genesee County Senior Millage.
Episode Takeaways
Senior centers play a critical role in the community by connecting seniors to services and resources.
Senior centers enhance the lives of retired individuals and seniors by providing opportunities for physical and mental well-being.
Senior centers offer a variety of programs and events, including exercise classes, educational seminars, and social activities.
Senior centers can support individuals with memory loss through support groups, educational programs, and collaboration with community partners.
The Genesee County Senior Millage provides funding for senior centers and a wide range of services and support mechanisms for seniors.
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On this episode of Advice From Your Advocates, Attorney Bob Mannor sits down with Senior Care Advisor and Advocate, Bill Cohen. Bill shares his own, personal journey as a caregiver for his mother who had Alzheimer's disease. He became her advocate and primary caregiver, handling her financial, legal, and care issues for 10 years. After her passing, he became a caregiving support consultant and advocate, turning his personal loss into his passion.
Both Bob and Bill emphasize the importance of a holistic approach to caregiving, bringing together different entities and professionals to provide comprehensive care. They discuss common advice, support, resources, and referrals, and discuss how Bill helps families manage the care of their loved ones with dementia. Bill also highlights the impact of choices and environment on the development of dementia.
The conversation focused on the importance of lifestyle, exercise, and exposure to chemicals in reducing the risk of dementia. It emphasized that dementia is not an inevitable part of aging and that there are ways to lessen the likelihood of experiencing it. For example, lack of sleep and stress are significant factors that can negatively impact caregivers' health.
The conversation also highlighted the need for comprehensive legal planning, including advanced directives and additional language in legal documents for dementia cases. Bill's role in and the importance of elder mediation was discussed as a way to help families come to agreements and avoid court battles. The importance of self-care for caregivers was emphasized, including support groups and holistic care teams. If you are a caregiver of a loved one or a patient with dementia, you do not want to miss this episode of Advice From Your Advocates.
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How can we better support individuals with brain-related conditions across all age groups?
Join us as we welcome Nate Gardin, Chief Operating Officer of Life Skills Village, to explore the transformative world of neurorehabilitation and mental health services. Nate offers a detailed look at Life Skills Village’s unique, team-based approach that includes neuropsychiatrists, neuropsychologists, social workers, and therapists, all striving towards one goal: community reintegration and independence for their patients. From children with brain injuries to elderly patients grappling with dementia, discover how this multidisciplinary team is making a difference.
The conversation dives into the specific therapies Life Skills Village offers for children, teens, and adults facing neurological challenges. Nate shares eye-opening insights into how modern technology and social media are intensifying traditional teenage struggles and the innovative ways their therapists are stepping in to help. For adults, we discuss the comprehensive rehabilitation programs tailored for developmental disorders like autism and neurodegenerative diseases like dementia, including critical aspects like career transitioning and vocational training. Learn why obtaining precise diagnoses through neuropsychological evaluations is essential for planning legal, financial, and care needs.
Finally, Bob and Nate highlight the importance of early intervention and timely access to mental health services. Nate elaborates on Life Skills Village’s efficient intake process that connects individuals with the right resources quickly, including the significant advantage of self-referral. We also challenge misconceptions about modern therapies, explaining how they can enhance independence and dignity for patients with dementia, rather than prolonging suffering. Please tune in to hear how Life Skills Village is dedicated to improving the quality of life for patients and reducing the emotional and financial burdens on their families.
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In this conversation, Bob Mannor, an elder law attorney, interviews Tami Anastasia, a counselor with a dementia-focused counseling practice. They discuss the challenges faced by families dealing with dementia and how to navigate them.
Tami emphasizes the importance of educating families about dementia and its effects on the brain. She helps families understand that the behaviors exhibited by their loved ones with dementia are not intentional but a result of the disease. Tami also highlights the significance of identifying triggers for negative behaviors and finding ways to minimize them. Additionally, they discuss the difficulty of making decisions for parents with dementia and the need to involve them in the decision-making process.
The conversation focuses on the challenges faced by families dealing with dementia and the importance of effective communication and planning. The principal themes include decision-making, involving authority figures, understanding benefits, managing family dynamics, and the importance of self-care for caregivers. They also highlight the book 'Essential Strategies for the Dementia Caregiver: Learning to Pace Yourself' authored by guest, Tami Anastasia.
Takeaways
* Identifying triggers for negative behaviors can help families preemptively plan and minimize those behaviors.
* When making decisions for parents with dementia, it's important to involve them in the process and find ways to make them feel included and valued.
* Supporting caregivers and providing emotional guidance and care strategies are essential in helping them navigate the challenges of caring for a loved one with dementia.
* Understanding and accessing benefits, such as veterans benefits, is an important part of legal planning for individuals with dementia.
* Family dynamics can become more pronounced when dealing with dementia. It is important to navigate these dynamics and focus on the best interests of the person with dementia.
* Caregivers should prioritize self-care and seek support to avoid burnout and maintain their physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
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"Who's going to watch over my child and make sure that things are being done properly, that they have everything they need?"
In this conversation, Bob Mannor, a certified elder law attorney, interviews Michele Fuller, a nationally recognized top special needs attorney, about special needs planning.
Bob and Michele discuss the importance of collaboration and the need for a comprehensive approach to planning for families with loved ones with special needs. They highlight the role of a special needs trust and the importance of choosing the right trustee. They also emphasize the need for ongoing planning and the involvement of professionals with expertise in government benefits and financial management. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights into the key considerations and resources for special needs planning.
They also offer advice for professionals working with families in this situation and highlight the importance of engaging the thinking brain and testing processes. The conversation concludes with information and additional resources.
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Host: Attorney Bob Mannor
Guest: Attorney Michele Fuller
Executive Producer: Savannah Meksto
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Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
Mercedes Fernandez, from Mouvement Geriatric Physiotherapy, joins Elder Law Attorney Bob Mannor to discuss the importance of movement and exercise for seniors. Mercedes shares her personal and professional journey in geriatric kinesiology and how she transitioned to working with older adults online. She explains the benefits of remote training, including the ability to record sessions and provide personalized exercises for clients to practice at home. Mercedes emphasizes the importance of movement for seniors, highlighting how it can improve circulation, prevent stiffness and pain, and enhance overall health. She also discusses the role of movement in dementia care and shares personal experiences with her grandmothers. Mercedes concludes by providing information on how to contact her and access her resources.
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So, tune in, and let's support our aging population together, one step at a time.
Host: Attorney Bob Mannor
Guest: Mercedes Fernandez of Mouvement Geriatric Physiotherapy
Executive Producer: Savannah Meksto
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We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
SummaryIn this conversation, Bob Mannor, a certified elder law attorney, interviews Greg Kurinec, a certified financial planner, about financial planning for retirement. Bob and Greg discuss the importance of comprehensive financial planning, the role of a certified financial planner (CFP), and the value of professional designations. They also cover topics like retirement activities and identity, the shift from pensions to individual retirement accounts (IRAs), tax planning in retirement, the benefits of a Roth IRA, and the implications of the SECURE Act.
Both Bob and Greg emphasize the importance of collaboration between financial advisors and estate planning lawyers to create a well-rounded retirement plan.
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Advice From Your Advocates is Hosted by Attorney Bob Mannor, CELA
Guest: Gregory Kurinec, MRFC
Executive Producer: Savannah Meksto
Assistant Producers: Miranda Donaldson | Andi Conner | Samantha Noah
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Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
This episode of Advice From Your Advocates Podcast is especially helpful for anyone concerned with financial security for a loved one with disabilities. Join host Attorney Bob Mannor as he discusses upcoming changes to the ABLE Act.
The ABLE Act (Achieving a Better Life Experience) is a program that provides financial support for individuals with special needs or disabilities who are on Medicaid or Social Security Disability. It allows for contributions to an ABLE account, which provides financial support without affecting disability or medical benefits. In this insightful discussion, we navigate the nuances of providing financial support without endangering Medicaid or SSI benefits. Hear about the increase in the age limit for eligibility and the empowerment of individuals with disabilities to create their own special needs trusts.
We also explore why the ABLE Act is a great option for families with children or grandchildren with special needs, as it allows for more flexibility in spending compared to a special needs trust.
This episode isn't just a rundown of facts; it's an essential resource for families and professionals seeking to maximize support for those with disabilities.
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Host: Attorney Bob Mannor
Executive Producer: Savannah Meksto
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Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
Discover how to transform the journey of dementia care into one filled with compassion and expertise, as renowned geropsychologist, Dr. Natalie Edmonds from Dementia Care Blazers returns to our show to share her valuable insights in a conversation with our host, Elder Law Attorney Bob Mannor. This episode promises to navigate you through the complexities of dementia and offer personalized strategies to uplift the lives of those affected. We unravel the heartwarming power of family-sourced knowledge and its crucial role in managing the challenges dementia may bring, such as a patient's love for Western movies becoming a key to mitigating aggressive behavior.
Dr. Natalie Edmonds illuminates the multifaceted nature of dementia, extending the conversation to include the impact on personality, behavior, and physical capabilities, not just memory. We tackle the less common forms, particularly frontal temporal dementia, highlighting how it can reshape family dynamics. Through transparent discussion, we expose common caregiving pitfalls and reframe our approach, emphasizing understanding and patience over correction – an insight that may just redefine how we support our loved ones.
But it's not all about the challenges. This episode also highlights the empowering elements of caregiving, focusing on the importance of self-care for those who give so much of themselves. We explore practical strategies for managing weighty responsibilities, from seeking help to adopting healthy lifestyles that may mitigate the risk of dementia. By the end of our conversation, you'll be equipped with an understanding of the role of lifestyle and environmental factors in dementia prevention, truly making this an episode that can't be missed by anyone touched by this condition.
Host: Elder Law Attorney Bob Mannor
Guest: Dr. Natalie Edmonds
Executive Producer: Savannah Mekso
Assistant Producer: Samantha Noah
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Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
Unravel the complexities of healthcare directives with the expertise of Kelli King-Penner and myself, Bob Mannor, as we guide you through the legal maze of ensuring your medical wishes are respected. This enlightening conversation promises to illuminate Michigan's unique patient advocate designation and why it might be a better alternative to a living will. We don't just scratch the surface; we delve into the nuances that distinguish the healthcare power of attorney from the financial and why having clarity in your legal documents can make all the difference during a medical crisis.
When it comes to making life-and-death decisions, many are unaware of the dance between autonomy and legalities, especially in emergent situations where DNR orders may not be straightforwardly honored. Our chat explores this sensitive terrain, underscoring the need for regularly updated healthcare directives that can keep pace with the evolving nature of health conditions like dementia. With Kelli's seasoned insights, we confront the reality that what's written on paper doesn't always align with the rapid decisions made in emergency responses.
Mental health considerations in legal documentation take center stage in our discussion, addressing an element that's too often neglected yet crucial for comprehensive healthcare planning. We dissect the legal safeguards that protect your decisions, even in the face of cognitive challenges such as those caused by various forms of dementia. Kelli provides advice on the meticulous execution required for healthcare power of attorney documentation, reminding us of the priceless value of expert legal guidance. This episode is an essential listen for anyone dedicated to safeguarding their healthcare journey or the journey of a loved one in the most legally sound and personally tailored way possible.
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Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
Uncover the secrets of the latest Michigan law changes with Bob Mannor and Kelli King-Penner.
Episode Highlights:Bob and Kelli emphasize the significance of durable power of attorney, a document enabling individuals to manage financial assets on behalf of someone unable to do so themselves. The episode delves into the nuances of the recently passed law, set to take effect on July 1, 2024.
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This episode serves as a comprehensive guide for individuals, families, and professionals dealing with elder care in Michigan. Bob and Kelli's expertise clarifies the evolving legal landscape, empowering listeners to make informed decisions about their affairs.
Tune in to "Advice from Your Advocates" for insights, actionable advice, and future discussions on vital topics related to elder law and estate planning. Subscribe today on your favorite podcast platform orvisit our websiteto stay informed and empowered.
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We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
Imagine navigating the holiday season with a loved one living with dementia. It's undoubtedly a heart-wrenching reality, yet it also presents an opportunity to connect more profoundly with your loved one. This is the focus of our earnest conversation with the mighty compassionate Elisa Bosley chaplain and founder of Spiritual Elder Care.
In this fascinating episode, host Attorney Bob Mannor and Elisa tackle the sensitive subject of including dementia patients in our family and religious traditions. Elisa brings her wealth of experience to the table, offering practical tips for planning ahead and embracing the situation with grace and empathy.
Bob and Elisa also discuss the significance of treating our loved ones with dignity during holiday celebrations and the art of creating a conducive environment for them, emphasizing the importance of slowing down and involving them in meaningful activities. We even delve into the logistics of handling guests with dementia respectfully and inclusively.
As we go deeper, we also explore the art of managing agitation in dementia patients during religious services and celebrations. We offer advice on reading body language, implementing a buddy system, and establishing a calming ambiance.
This episode is more than just a reservoir of information; it's a catalyst for fostering an empathetic and informed community. So, join us on this journey of learning, growing, and connecting.
Host: Attorney Bob Mannor, CELA, CDP
Guest: Chaplain Elisa Bosley
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Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
Feeling the weight of caregiving? Curious about the signs of caregiver burnout and how to navigate them? Join us as we sit down with Danielle Chwalibog, a seasoned care planner and navigator at Mannor Law Group, who helps us sail through the tumultuous seas of caregiver burnout. Together, we unravel the emotional and physical toll it takes, particularly on spouses, and the necessity of separate spaces to prevent the emotional burden from creeping into your home. We delve into the dense fog of emotions caregivers often traverse - loneliness, anger, fear, and depression, highlighting the need to acknowledge and support them.
Venturing further, we pivot towards the unique challenges when caring for elderly loved ones with dementia. With Danielle’s valuable insights as our compass, we underscore the importance of understanding the disease, coupled with a healthy dose of patience and empathy. We raise the red flag on warning signs of caregiver burnout and stress the pressing need for education and support in caregiving roles. As we conclude our expedition, we touch upon the times when external care may be the lifeline necessary for the well-being of both the caregiver and the loved one. Soak in these valuable insights and guidance on managing the physical and emotional demands of caregiving. This is a conversation you won't want to miss.
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Guest: Danielle Chwalibog, MSW
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Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
Ever wondered how the system could impose penalties on you for simply caring for your loved ones? Prepare to have your eyes opened by Amy Persails, Planning Services Director at Mannor Law Group. Amy brings her vast experience in handling Medicaid cases to this discussion, revealing how the state of Michigan imposes penalties on families seeking in-home care for their elderly relatives. We unravel the intricate web of rules, the hoops one has to jump through, and strategies to protect your assets while still qualifying for Medicaid.
We don't just talk theories, we bring you real-life stories. One such is that of Betty Jensen, a Michigan resident penalized for paying for in-home care with the intention of staying in her own home for as long as she could. We delve into the impact of Betty's case and how it brought about a change in the state's rules. The second part of our discussion focuses on the complexities of Medicaid care contracts and the pivotal role of legislative advocacy in this context. Through our conversations, we aim to light your path as you navigate the convoluted maze of Medicaid and elder care.
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Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
Don't make this costly mistake. Medicare, Medicaid, and managing your money can be confusing territory. Tune in to this episode with Elder Law Attorney Bob Mannor & Amy Persails, Planning Services Director at Mannor Law Group, and walk away with a deeper understanding of these complex systems that could save you or someone you care for thousands of dollars.
Bob & Amy clear some of the confusion between Medicare and Medicaid, breaking down the critical differences between the two. They also unpack the nitty-gritty of the 'look back' period, discussing how a significant money gift, or even paying for care, in the past five years could lead to penalties.
As we journey further into the labyrinth of Medicaid planning, Bob and Amy discuss the crucial role timing plays when considering gifting and warns not to confuse gifting for Medicaid with gifting for IRS or gift tax purposes.
Above all, Bob & Amy stress the importance of guidance from a certified elder law attorney in your Medicaid planning journey. This is a conversation you can't afford to miss.
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Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
Ever wondered what could go wrong when estate planning isn't done right? Join esteemed elder law Attorney Bob Mannor and guest Attorney Kelli King-Penner, on this special Halloween episode, as they unfold some spine-chilling experiences in estate planning. Armed with tales from the trenches, they'll illuminate the importance of having powers of attorney, the complications of reversing a guardianship, and why adding your children's names to assets could prove dangerous. Take heed as we reveal the hidden nightmares lurking in the realm of estate planning.
Navigating the maze of estate planning can be daunting but fret not, Kelli King-Penner, a savvy attorney and certified dementia practitioner, joins the conversation to guide us through the swamp of ladybird deeds and the minefield of online estate planning forms.
With a focus on the perils of inadequate planning, they delve into how wills can be affected by the probate court process, the dangers of haphazard plans, and the indispensability of having a flexible plan ready to tackle life's curveballs. Listen up as Bob & Kelli stress the significance of coordinating assets with a trust and the constant need for updating your estate plan.
Ready for a riveting rollercoaster ride into the thrills and chills of estate planning? Buckle up, it's going to be one enlightening journey!
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Welcome to our enlightening conversation with Wendy Strayer, client services coordinator at Mannor Law Group. Wendy's expertise in estate planning helps us unravel the often misunderstood world of trusts and the peace of mind they can offer. She emphasizes that estate planning isn't reserved for the ultra-wealthy—it's a must for everyone, regardless of financial stature.
Wendy keenly explains how establishing a trust is like creating your personal rulebook. A trust not only provides flexibility in asset transfers but also empowers you to anticipate and prepare for life's inevitable changes. She also highlights the significance of a power of attorney —a crucial element that can make a world of difference during emergencies. As we debunk the myth that estate planning is a luxury only for the rich, we find it's a necessity that offers valuable security and control.
But setting up an estate plan isn't enough; understanding it is equally critical. As Wendy guides us through the process at Mannor Law Group, we discuss the various legal options to suit individual circumstances. She stresses the importance of education in estate planning—apprehending the benefits and potential impacts of your decisions is key to ensuring your loved ones' future protection. Join us on this informative journey to ensure your future is secure and your legacy lives on your terms.
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Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, approximately 21% of recent marriages involve both spouses marrying for at least the second time. This means that about 1 out of every 5 marriages in the United States is a second marriage.
Estate planning for second marriages and blended families may look different than their single marriage counterparts. Join us as we dive deep into estate planning specifics unique to these family dynamics.
Estate Planning & Elder Law Attorney Bob Mannor sheds light on why it's crucial to have a detailed plan, not only in case a spouse has passed, but in case of illness and other hardships. We also highlight the perils of adding your children's names to your assets, using a real-life example of a family whose expectations and reality didn't match up due to an ill-conceived estate plan.
Moving onto asset distribution, we tackle the nuances of revocable living trusts and their importance in ensuring your spouse and children are well taken care of. We explore how these trusts can help you prepare for various future scenarios, possibly involving remarriage or undue influence. But our discussion doesn't stop there!
We also delve into the importance of planning for unexpected circumstances and how a trust can protect against the surviving spouse potentially depleting all assets. Learn how to maximize government benefits to cover care and set up a foolproof estate plan that provides the best chances of accessing these benefits. Join us for this insightful conversation!
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Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
Do Not Resuscitate orders or DNRs: chances are you've heard of this document, but many are unsure exactly what it means. If you've wondered about DNRs, their implications, and the myths surrounding them, this episode will enlighten you.
We welcome back guest, Nikki Inches, a resident care navigator and social worker at Mannor Law Group, who shares her expansive knowledge on DNRs, helping us differentiate them from healthcare power of attorney or patient advocate designations. Host Bob Mannor and Nikki delve into this realm, exploring what a DNR actually entails and the conditions under which it comes into play.
Nikki & Bob demystify the actual stipulations of a DNR - it's an order, signed by oneself, witnesses, and a physician, that one does not want chest compressions started if their heart stops beating. But who gets to make this crucial decision and when should this topic be discussed? We venture into these critical aspects, highlighting the importance of having this dialogue, especially in light of dealing with dementia patients. Tune in to our insightful conversation as we take a realistic look at end-of-life decisions and their importance, regardless of age.
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Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
Did you know that hospice care has evolved from being a last-days-of-life service to being a holistic approach that can occur in the patient's own home? Gain a wealth of knowledge in this enlightening chat with our special guest, Nikki Inches, LLMSW, and host Attorney Bob Mannor. Nikki is not only a seasoned elder care navigator but also a dedicated social worker at Mannor Law Group.
In this episode, Nikki unravels common misconceptions about hospice care, enlightening on how it's no longer just for the final days, but a supportive measure for those with a terminal diagnosis predicted to be within six months.
We don't just stop at explaining what hospice care is, but we take you on a journey of discovery about diverse aspects of this essential service. From exploring the range of medical equipment, medications, and supplies covered, to identifying intriguing differences between for-profit and non-profit hospices. Additionally, we discuss the various benefits and considerations when choosing hospice care including key questions to ask when evaluating what a particular hospice covers. You'll also hear about the additional benefits available for UAW hourly employees with a level five hospice and how it could potentially help bypass the hoops of Medicaid for seven months. Let's navigate this journey of understanding together and ensure the best possible care for our loved ones. Don’t skip this essential conversation!
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Want to understand the intricacies of the Aid and Attendance benefit program? Our host Attorney Bob Mannor, walks us through the ins and outs of this potentially life-altering benefit for elder veterans. Nested under VA's improved pension program, this benefit could be the answer to your worries about independent living, assisted living and nursing home expenses, or even in-home care. Bob, an accredited expert by the Veterans Administration and a nationally board certified elder law attorney, also elaborates on the special criteria that could unlock these benefits.
Now, here's a teaser - did you know that changes in asset rules and gifting can significantly impact your Aid and Attendance benefit? Bob explains these changes, giving you an in-depth understanding of grandfathering assets gifted before October 18th, 2018, the exemption rules for a house and two acres, and the new modifications to the income annuity rule. He also offers valuable insights on the types of assets allowed, how to stay qualified, and the potential consequences of transferring assets. Don't miss out on this opportunity to arm yourself with knowledge on maximizing veterans' benefits.
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Have you ever been caught in the labyrinth of long-term care for a family member - or as an elder care professional? This episode offers a beacon of hope with our guest, the accomplished attorney, Michael Lebenbom. He gives us a glimpse into his personal journey into law and his unwavering drive to advocate for individuals trapped within the complex machinery of the long-term care system. From his father's legacy to his remarkable work in the Healthcare Association of Michigan, Michael's experiences shed light on the human face of probate court and the critical role of an attorney in crafting calm amidst the storm of anxious family members and legal proceedings.
We further delve into the intricacies of elder law, discussing the protection of Medicaid funds and the imperative of patient advocate designations. Michael's unique insights underline the importance of safeguarding the welfare of those in need while ensuring due compensation for care facilities. We also tackle the gritty realities faced by certified nurse aides and the impact of financial constraints on all members of skilled nursing teams. Brace yourselves as we navigate these intricate waters of elder law and the indispensable role of patient advocacy.
Lastly, we examine the potential pitfalls of legal documents like a durable power of attorney for finances and a patient advocate designation. Michael warns against the dangers lurking in form documents that could inadvertently restrict qualifying for Medicaid. He underscores the risks of misuse and the chaos that could ensue. Tune in to this riveting episode and journey with us through the labyrinth of elder law, packed with invaluable insights, personal anecdotes, and a renewed faith in humanity. Don't miss out on an opportunity to demystify the world of elder law and fortify your understanding of the long-term care system.
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What if you could unmask the complexities of VA compensation benefits tied to Agent Orange-related illnesses? Attorney Bob Mannor, a leader on aging veterans' affairs, illuminates the recent changes in VA compensation benefits, particularly focusing on the concept of presumptive illnesses. These diseases, as he explains, are automatically assumed to be linked to Agent Orange exposure in certain regions, freeing veterans from the burden of proof. With a deep dive into various geographical areas including Vietnam and the Korean DMZ, Bob provides a comprehensive understanding of where exposure is presumed and also outlines the spectrum of illnesses tied to Agent Orange exposure.
Don't let the possibilities of benefits connected to Agent Orange exposure pass you by if you're a Vietnam era veteran.
In the second half of the podcast, Bob underscores the various forms of compensation available and how attorneys can be pivotal in beefing up the compensation percentage and dollar amount for veterans. Even more captivating is how a higher disability percentage can pave the way for veterans to qualify for health services and long-term care services. It's about time we shift our focus toward veterans' benefits and ensure that our veterans from the Vietnam era aren't left in the lurch. So join us on this enlightening journey, learn, understand, and make a difference.
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When was the last time you acted kindly towards someone, despite feeling like a complete jerk? In our heartfelt conversation with Reverend Joe Krupp, we explore the power of kindness, generosity, and patience in our interactions, especially when dealing with families and caregivers of those diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer's. Father Joe shares his personal experiences and offers three key rules to live by: act how you wish you felt, remember that joy is a conviction rather than a feeling, and be generous with the invisible aspects of life.
We also dive into the importance of acknowledging and accepting our own limitations, as well as those of others. By doing so, we can better value the skills and expertise of those around us and more effectively meet the needs of the people we care for. Drawing from stories like CS Lewis' divine moments in the daily grind and the example of Father Paul, a selfless and thoughtful priest, we learn how to work together as a team and find joy, growth, and connection, even in the most challenging situations. Tune in for support and inspiration in your journey caring for loved ones with dementia or Alzheimer's.
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We had the privilege of sitting down with the inspiring Reverend Joe Krupp, whose magnetic personality and uplifting attitude have touched countless lives. As the chaplain for the Michigan State football team, he has provided comfort and joy to many families during the pandemic. Listen in as we discuss his incredible journey, including the heartwarming story of how he brought happiness to a family on a wife's birthday, despite her dementia.
Reverend Krupp also shares his personal experience of caring for his mother, who had Alzheimer's. Her remarkable life of service, intelligence, and drive led her to take in 38 children in need of a home. As her dementia progressed rapidly, Joe and his family had to come together to honor her last wishes. We touch on the challenges of long-distance caregiving and the importance of family support during such difficult times.
In this thought-provoking episode, Reverend Joe Krupp offers invaluable insights on what it means to be a good human, emphasizing the need to discipline and educate our emotions. He challenges us to acknowledge our emotions without judgment and to ask ourselves whether they are helping or hurting us. Additionally, we discuss Joe's advice on counseling with compassion and joy, and the profound impact of living a life dedicated to serving others. Don't miss this heartwarming episode that will leave you feeling inspired and motivated to make a difference in the lives of those around you!
Stay tuned for Part 2 of this episode to come out next week!
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What if we told you there's a therapy that helps elderly patients regain their self-care, strength, balance, and coordination for daily activities? Welcome Danielle Hopkins, an occupational therapist at both McLaren Hospital and Wellbridge of Grand Blanc, who joins us to shed light on the crucial differences between occupational therapy and physical therapy, as well as her experiences working with stroke patients and using adaptive techniques.
Discover what it's like to work as an occupational therapist in various settings, such as hospitals and skilled care centers, and the challenges faced when treating patients with cognitive issues or dementia. Learn how music and art therapies can aid memory care, and the realities of inpatient therapy duration in skilled care centers, often cut short by insurance companies. Danielle also shares how therapy can continue beyond inpatient care through home care and outpatient therapy, providing comprehensive care for patients throughout their journey.
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In this episode, Bob and guest, Amy Leep, BSN & Founder of Comply Services, LLC, dive into the importance of person-centered care. This is intended to learn about the individual being helped and what techniques are going to work best for them.
Amy helps organizations with this by studying a facility and identifying what policies may or may not be in place for people with specific impairments to ensure that each organization has things in place to support residents with various types of behaviors or needs. It is crucial for facilities and personnel at them to realize and be conscious of the various diseases that can affect each elder they serve, and maintain specific skillsets and practices to establish relationships and trust within their center.
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Attorney Bob Mannor speaks with Pamela Wilson, SA, MS, BS/BA,CG, who is an expert in the field of caregiving. Pamela has personally helped thousands of families since the year 2000 through her advocacy, educational speaking engagements, appointed guardian positions, and support channels via her Facebook group, published book, and her own podcast.
Through her work, Pamela intends to help caregivers and people in the field come together to fill in the gaps. Her overall goal is to help people take more control over their situations in order to feel less overwhelmed and stressed by the daily challenges that caregiving presents.
In this episode, Pamela speaks with Bob about her past history being a court-appointed guardian from the years of 2007-2018 for hundreds of individuals in the state of Colorado. What she learned during that time could make a difference in the lives of both caregivers and they love. Listen now.
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Rethinking health and fitness for seniors - it's saving lives!
On this interesting and fun episode of Advice From Your Advocates, Bob sat down with Jennifer Joyner who is a Health and Wellness Program Coordinator at Valley Area Agency on Aging. Jennifer is also a certified Arthritis Instructor through the Arthritis Foundation and certified with Silver Sneakers as an instructor. She has been teaching the evidence-based disease exercise program to seniors across mid-Michigan. If there's anyone that knows the impact staying active can have on seniors, it's Jennifer Joyner.
The Silver Sneakers program is a popular fitness program that offers fun and interactive classes for a variety of seniors throughout local senior centers and select locations like churches in other counties. It's covered by insurance to keep costs away from the senior.
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Elisa Bosley, a licensed non-denominational Chaplin based in Colorado, met with host Attorney Bob Mannor to discuss the lack of faith-based resources for those facing Dementia, Alzheimer's disease or memory loss.
With decades of experience leading worship and bible studies, Elisa founded Spiritualeldercare.com and subsequently her YouTube Channel.
Elisa explains the differences between religious care and spiritual care as well as what those differences can mean for the person with Dementia. The impact of spiritual care revolves around the familiarity and repetition of practice that elders with Dementia can lean into their long-term memory.
Items like songs, scripture, and poems offer opportunities for these individuals to participate in something they know and provide a sense of community and familiarity.
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On this unique episode of Advice From Your Advocates, we are joined by our Producer, Savannah Meksto, Executive Director and Certified Dementia Practitioner here at Mannor Law Group to discuss a wonderful service that we provide known as the Young Adult Protection Plan. Savannah was instrumental in the creation of this service due to having a college age child and elaborated on the importance of implementing this option within your own life, or the life of someone whom this might benefit.
For those listeners out there who have a loved one who might be ready to head off to college soon, we wanted to ensure that you know our advocacy also extends into your families and this demographic as well!
This episode is hosted by Attorney Bob Mannor, CELA
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On this episode of Advice From Your Advocates, Bob sat down with Craig Goldenfarb, Esq. who is a personal injury attorney with a practice based in Florida to discuss defibrillators and the charity that he founded through his advocacy work; Heart of the Game, Inc.
Craig was inspired to start his charity through all the cases that he has covered throughout the US on the niche topic. He stated that 350-400,000 people will suffer from sudden cardiac arrest and ultimately pass away each year. Of those, up to ten thousand cases per year are kids, who often have a congenital heart defect that they didn’t know existed. Craig knew further action needed to be taken to help prevent some of these cases and founded Heart of the Game, Inc. to provide free defibrillators and training on CPR throughout his personal state of Florida. At present, he has given away over 40 devices.
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Attorneys Melissa Dixon and Bob Mannor discuss what to do and what not to do when your loved one passes away. Losing a loved one is difficult, but when the planning isn't clear, siblings who once grew up close as ever, are torn apart by misunderstanding, mistrust, or even greed.
As parents or siblings, you can take steps to protect your family from unnecessary heartache in addition to losing a loved one.
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Caring for an aging loved one, with or without Dementia, can be challenging - especially as the needed level of care begins to change. Often, finding support and care can be overwhelming and families are unsure where to turn. Other families may find the care they need, but do not have the resources to afford it.
In this episode of Advice From Your Advocates, Attorney Bob Mannor sits down with Elder Care Coordinator and Social Worker, Danielle Chwalibog, MSW to discuss ways dementia and elder care planning help families navigate these challenges day in and day out. Learn some of the most common storms facing aging families and ways to navigate through them.
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On this 12th episode of the Advice From Your Advocates Podcast, Attorney Bob Mannor sits down with Lea Anne Ivory Director of Marketing & Communications at Ascension Living PACE Michigan in Flint.
Bob and Lea Anne talk about the many benefits of the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, otherwise known as PACE for members of our community who are aged 55 "years young" and older.
Ascension Living PACE Michigan in Flint, MI, provides tools and resources to help those struggling to maintain their independence and safety at home.
PACE Michigan is not a residence or a facility. They are a team of dedicated individuals who help provide resources to help you maintain your independence and lifestyle.
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In this week's episode of Advice From Your Advocates, Attorney Bob Mannor and Wendy Jones take a deep dive into ways to ease the stress of finding assisted living for your loved one.
On this episode of Advice From Your Advocates Podcast, Adam Sterling of Allegria Village talks about what it means to Age in Place and how to make that consideration when helping to plan the care of an aging loved one.
In this episode of Advice From Your Advocates, we spoke with Jodi Colombe who is a Sales Manager at Brookdale Grand Blanc Assisted Living and Memory Care.
Bob and Jodi explore what the physical and mental warning signs might be for when it’s time to consider a care facility - as well as what to look for when considering the facility your loved one will possibly relocate to.
On this special episode of Advice From Your Advocates, we spoke with our colleague Attorney Donna MacKenzie who is a nursing home and abuse lawyer, focusing on medical malpractice cases. The case she discussed with us is Kermath Vs. Independence Village – where the Michigan Supreme Court ultimately overturned their decision!
The case came about when Virginia Kermath, 89 years old, moved into Independence Village. Like many residents there, she was on dementia medication and experienced some memory issues.
One cold early winter morning, she wandered out of her apartment and exited the building, with the door automatically locking behind her.
Tune in for all of the developments that ensued in would could become a life-altering ruling for seniors all over Michigan!
Listen as Estate Planning & Elder Law Attorney connects with Nicole Colley of the Alzheimer's Association to discuss many unknown yet potentially life-saving, resources the Alzheimer's Association offers members of the community.
Nicole recently came to our office and shared these resources with our team. Every member of our firm was surprised at how much the Alzheimer's Association offers families, patients, and caregivers struggling with this terrible disease.
If you or a loved one knows a family who is impacted by a Dementia or Alzheimer's diagnosis, listen to this podcast episode to learn about the options you have for financial, emotional, medical, and moral support from the Alzheimer's Association.
Listen as Estate Planning & Elder Law Attorney connects with Nicole Colley of the Alzheimer's Association to discuss many unknown, but potentially life-saving resources the Alzheimer's Association offers members of the community.
Host Attorney Bob Mannor is joined by guest Lisa Church of Alternative Elderly Care to discuss the vital transition time when a loved one or patient is returning home after a stay in the hospital or rehab. Learn what options are available to support this critical time in a senior's healing and ways to make this transition easier for the patient.
Check out our series premier of Advice For Your Advocates. A brand new web and podcast series dedicated to helping those who are helping our elders.