Health

Estate Planning

Estate planning allows us to avoid legal questions that arise when anyone is incapacitated or dies.  Questions about finances, property, guardianship for minors, tax implications of selling property, business transfers, medical/health care considerations, funeral plans and more.  Decisions made and implemented today may be modified over time, allowing flexibility over time for changes you desire. Whether […]

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Impact of Stress to our Bodies

Fast paced life is “part and parcel” of our existence these days it seems.  We constantly seek to fit it all in at work and home.  Speed, deliverables, client focus, customer care, ROI, interaction, engagement, quality time with family, friends, hobbies, passions  – so much, how do we keep it all in check? Meeting a

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June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month

Alzheimer’s is the Sixth leading cause of death.  Current statistics reveal that one in three seniors will die with the disease.  Researchers continue to search for prevention strategies, with funding provided to study the influence of diet, exercise, social and mental stimulation and other factors (age, genetics, environment, lifestyle and coexisting medical conditions) that may

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Post-retirement Health Needs

I participate in a networking group with a group of professionals across industries:  legal, financial, insurance, home care, fiduciaries, funeral planning, assisted living, accounting and tax mitigation.  We meet monthly to review live examples of cases of people who experience life’s realities and gather to provide input as to how we may in our professions

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Healthcare – a Blend of Art and Science

Rather than discussing health care from a traditional perspective, today I’d like to share a personal perspective.  In my 30’s I was diagnosed with glaucoma.  While I was living and working in Beijing, I felt “funny” and scheduled an appointment with an ophthalmologist in my hometown when I was back in the states for a

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Fears

Providing workshops throughout communities, I’ve learned how often we are ill-prepared for any disruption from our “normal” day to day lives.  This has been a year filled with natural disasters, of random shootings, accident, illness and other disruptions. Keeping our sights on outcomes we can impact and on the many positive aspects of our lives

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The Living Planner Advisory Perspective Series – Laura Roeder, Team Financial Partners, LLC

The Living Planner Advisory Perspective Series presents questions to professionals each month.  We provide our readers with this information to help them prepare for meetings with professionals they may consider using to help them plan and prepare for life. This month, let’s welcome Laura Roeder, a Registered Representative with Team Financial Partners, LLC.   Laura is

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National Health Care Decisions Day

Today is National Health Care Decisions Day, I’ve made my decisions, have you? K.V. Scruggs, wrote the following article.  It’s a great read for today, enjoy! The Dirty Secret about CPR in the Hospital (That Doctors Desperately Want You to Know) April 11, 2016 129 Comments “A few things have changed in medicine over the last

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