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Life Care Planning
Choosing the wrong level of elder care is one of the most common and costly mistakes families make. A misstep can quickly become disruptive emotionally…
Read MoreShould You Choose a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)? Pros and Cons Explained
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When planning for long-term care, one of the biggest decisions a family faces is whether to move into a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) or…
Read MorePlanning for the Future During Medicare Open Enrollment: How Fendrick Morgan Life Care Planning Can Help
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As we approach the 2025 Medicare Open Enrollment Period, running from October 15 to December 7, 2025, it’s the perfect time to review your healthcare…
Read MoreThe Difference Between Life Care Planning and Estate Planning
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With over twenty years of experience in elder care law, we’ve seen many clients who do not know the difference between life care planning and estate planning. But, when it comes to preparing for the future, it is important to…
Read MoreWhat Is a Life Care Plan?
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The Life Care Plan places special emphasis on issues surrounding the elderly, those with long-term illnesses, and incapacity. The Life Care Plan connects your concerns…
Read MoreA tough question: When should an older driver stop driving?
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As individuals age, maintaining independence becomes increasingly important. For many seniors, the ability to drive represents more than just a means of transportation—it embodies freedom,…
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The Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) certification has frequently been referred to as “the gold standard” for elder law and special needs practitioners.







