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Scams Targeting Seniors – What We’re Seeing Right Now
Scams targeting seniors are on the rise. While fraud tactics evolve, many classic schemes remain prevalent, often updated with modern technology or psychological tricks.


Disinheriting a Child in Georgia: The Myths That Cause the Biggest Messes
If you’re thinking about taking this step (or you know someone who’s considering it), you need to tread carefully. There’s a lot of advice floating around, and not all of it is good. Here's what you need to know.


A Path to Property Tax Relief: Georgia’s Homestead Exemption for Seniors
Did you know that Georgia has homestead exemptions that offer property tax relief for older adults? This article explains the options.


Nutrition and Healthy Aging: Why What You Eat Matters More Than You Think
Healthy aging isn’t only about avoiding illness. It’s about staying strong enough to do the things you want to do, such as remain independent, keep your balance, maintain energy, protect memory, and recover more easily when life throws curveballs. Good nutrition is an important part of the equation.


“Plan in a Can” Simplifies Planning for Incapacity
When you're planning for incapacity, consider adding a "Plan in a Can," a recycled tennis can that becomes a portable holder for your most important health and personal information in case of an emergency.


What Families Need to Know about the Caregiver Shortage
Across the United States, families are facing a growing challenge: there simply aren’t enough caregivers to meet the needs of older adults who want to remain at home. If you're in this situation, here's what you need to know.


The Dark Side of Love: How Gift Card Scams Exploit Our Instinct to Care
Gift card scams are among the most insidious forms of fraud, preying on the basic human instincts of care and generosity.














