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5 Questions to Ask Your Loved Ones About Aging in Place

  • 17 April 2018
  • Author: IEP Team
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5 Questions to Ask Your Loved Ones About Aging in Place
"87 percent of adults age 65+ want to stay in their current home and community as they age. Among people age 50 to 64, 71 percent of people want to age in place." - AARP Survey  Many people want to stay in their homes as they age. And if you are working with your...

Do You Trust Your Trustee?

  • 11 April 2018
  • Author: IEP Team
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Do You Trust Your Trustee?
One of the important things you do when you create your Legal Life PlanTM is name the trustee or trustees of your estate. These are the people you trust (ha!) to make decisions about your property and healthcare if you aren't able to do so. Deciding on who these people are who...

Home Sweet Home: Protect Your Loved Ones and Your Assets

  • 4 April 2018
  • Author: IEP Team
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Home Sweet Home: Protect Your Loved Ones and Your Assets
We get a lot of questions about what to do with the family home. It can be a major piece of retirement planning, an asset that needs to be considered. No matter your plans for the future, whether you want to stay at home, downsize, or pass the home onto your children, you need to have a plan for...

Alzheimer's and Dementia: When You Can't Prevent, You Can Plan

  • 28 March 2018
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Alzheimer's and Dementia: When You Can't Prevent, You Can Plan
We're learning more about Alzheimer's and dementia every day. New research and findings are getting closer to understanding what causes these illnesses, how we can prevent them, and hopefully someday even a cure. Even though we're not where we want to be yet, we can still do a lot to...

What You Should Know about Aging in Place

  • 21 March 2018
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What You Should Know about Aging in Place
"Aging in place is a term used to describe a person living in the residence of their choice, for as long as they are able, as they age. This includes being able to have any services (or other support) they might need over time as their needs change." Many aging adults prefer...
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