1. Understanding Dementia & Creating A Long Term Plan

    Different from standard memory loss, dementia is a broad term used to refer to the general decline of someone’s mental abilities, to the point it begins to interfere with one’s life. If you or a loved one is facing dementia, it is important to understand what this will mean in regards to long-te…Read More

  2. Why You Need an Advance Directive

    Advance directives address exactly everything we don’t want to think about. They plan for the worst situations possible, where you are alive yet unable to communicate your wishes for treatment or life-prolonging measures. They ensure that your wishes are communicated, but oftentimes people don’t…Read More

  3. Elder Care FAQ: What is my Power of Attorney?

    When someone gets older there are actually a number of different things they should start to think about. Elder care is not just looking at things like nursing homes, or in-home care, or how they will care for themselves. This is when most people look at creating a will, a living will, or trust fund…Read More

  4. Elder Care FAQ: Is Respite Care Right For Me?

    Some of our clients have found that respite care is perfect for the elder(s) in their family. Are you caring for an elderly parent or loved one? Do you sit with them around the clock and take care of everything that they need at all moments of the day? If you do, you might want to look into respite …Read More

  5. Elder Care FAQ: What are some Alternatives to Nursing Homes?

    One question the attorneys at our Utah elder care law firm encounter very often is if there are alternatives to nursing homes. Maybe you have a parent that’s getting older and you don’t know what you should do. Maybe they can still take care of themselves or maybe they are losing some of those a…Read More

  6. Elder Care FAQ: What is Long-Term Care Insurance?

    At our elder care law firm serving Weber and Davis counties, we help clients everyday decide if they should choose a long-term care insurance plan. If you’re looking at health insurance plans for someone that is getting older, or someone that is very sick, you want to make sure that everything is …Read More