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June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month

June is the month we bring awareness to the 50 million people worldwide who live with Alzheimer’s and other dementias and their families.

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Navigating Care Choices is Hard Work

Why does it have to be so difficult? When we are in “the situation” of navigating care choices for a loved one, it is hard enough. Now imagine you being older and trying to navigate care choices – what comes to mind? Fix it comes to mind immediately for me!! Realistically, it is important to

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Define and Protect Your A$$ets!

Today, let’s define and protect your a$$ets 🙂 Those pesky little details are enough to drive us crazy sometimes! Assets, policies and beneficiaries – oh my! When the topic of life planning comes up, there are two aspects to discuss. What you have and how you designate a beneficiary (who receives it later). Asset Defined

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Weekend to Celebrate Mom’s and Nurses

Get ready to celebrate 🙂 Mom’s and Nurses, it’s time to celebrate and acknowledge your contributions to families, communities and beyond 💗 Mother’s Day is Sunday May 8th! National Nurses Week RN’s, LPN’s and all delivery/care team providers show courage, compassion and resilience every day. National Nurses Week is May 6-12, 2022! Let’s recognize these

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Data, Information and Privacy Protection

For those who’ve known me a while, you know this is an important topic to me. Our data, information and privacy at home, work and for business remains a critical issue for all ages. Let’s start off by reviewing the differences between protecting our data, information and privacy. Terms are often confused and/or used interchangeably,

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Health Care Decisions

National Health Care Decisions Day was Friday, April 16th! Health Care decisions involve decisions for all adults from the age of 18. To date, 60% of Americans have yet to document their health care decisions. If you are in the 40% – Bravo! How about this year, we all make an effort to make sure

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