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A Few Seats Still Available for Free Lunch & Learn Program on Dec. 6 in Gainesville
If you’re 55 or older, you’ve probably seen what happens as your parents age. Chronic illnesses can linger, creating the need for long-term care that can last for decades. The decline is emotionally and physically taxing for all concerned, but it’s the financial consequences that leave the most lasting scars. Perhaps the family nest egg was spent on nursing home costs. Maybe the responsibility for providing or paying for care fell to you. Maybe you sacrificed your own financi

Join us for Holiday Celebrations Today
Kimbrough Law staff members will be on hand at two holiday events this evening. Attorney Kim Kimbrough and Elder Care Coordinator Bre Simmons will be attending the Festival of Trees at Avery Place. Kimbrough Law staff members decorated one of the trees on display at this event. At the Spirit of Light Celebration at Gardens of Gainesville, Attorney Bayli Fields will be attending. Kimbrough Law is providing one of the door prizes for this event. We hope to see you there!

It's Not Too Later to Register for Free Lunch & Learn Program on Dec. 6 in Gainesville
If you’re 55 or older, you’ve probably seen what happens as your parents age. Chronic illnesses can linger, creating the need for long-term care that can last for decades. The decline is emotionally and physically taxing for all concerned, but it’s the financial consequences that leave the most lasting scars. Perhaps the family nest egg was spent on nursing home costs. Maybe the responsibility for providing or paying for care fell to you. Maybe you sacrificed your own financi

Learn How to Plan for Long-Term Care at Free Lunch & Learn Program on Dec. 6 in Gainesville
If you’re 55 or older, you’ve probably seen what happens as your parents age. Chronic illnesses can linger, creating the need for long-term care that can last for decades. The decline is emotionally and physically taxing for all concerned, but it’s the financial consequences that leave the most lasting scars. Perhaps the family nest egg was spent on nursing home costs. Maybe the responsibility for providing or paying for care fell to you. Maybe you sacrificed your own financi

Building Long-Term Relationships with Families
Attorney Kim Kimbrough talks about why the development of long-term relationships with families is central to his firm's approach to the practice of elder law.

Learn How to Plan for Long-Term Care at Free Lunch & Learn Program on Dec. 6 in Gainesville
If you’re 55 or older, you’ve probably seen what happens as your parents age. Chronic illnesses can linger, creating the need for long-term care that can last for decades. The decline is emotionally and physically taxing for all concerned, but it’s the financial consequences that leave the most lasting scars. Perhaps the family nest egg was spent on nursing home costs. Maybe the responsibility for providing or paying for care fell to you. Maybe you sacrificed your own financi

Providing Customized Comfort
Many people who come to Kimbrough Law are seeking help qualifying for VA benefits or Medicaid. It doesn't take them long to realize that getting the money to pay for a loved one's long-care is only half the battle. Attorney Kim Kimbrough talks about the rest of the problem and how his firm helps families solve it.

Kimbrough Law Offers Continuing Education Programs for Professionals
Did you know that Kimbrough Law offers continuing education for programs for Social Workers, Nurses and Case Managers. These programs make it easy to keep up with required CEUs. If you work in one of these professions, the attorneys and care coordinators at Kimbrough Law are equipped to deliver the following programs: Public Benefits Jeopardy for Social Workers, Nurses and Case Managers Test your knowledge of public benefits in this fun and informative program that will help

Learn How to Plan for Long-Term Care at Free Lunch & Learn Program on Dec. 6 in Gainesville
If you’re 55 or older, you’ve probably seen what happens as your parents age. Chronic illnesses can linger, creating the need for long-term care that can last for decades. The decline is emotionally and physically taxing for all concerned, but it’s the financial consequences that leave the most lasting scars. Perhaps the family nest egg was spent on nursing home costs. Maybe the responsibility for providing or paying for care fell to you. Maybe you sacrificed your own financi

How an Elder Care Coordinator Can Help You
How can an elder care coordinator help your loved one and those responsible for his or her care? Bre Simmons, a former long-term care facility executive who serves in the elder care coordinator role at Kimbrough Law, explains the benefits.
