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Tools and Resources to Fill a Dementia Caregiver’s Toolbox
As a dementia caregiver, you wear many different hats. Each day, you assess the needs of the person that you care for and make decisions...


IRS, Security Summit Partners warn of new twist on phone scam; crooks direct taxpayers to IRS.gov to
The Internal Revenue Service is warning of a new twist on an old phone scam as criminals use telephone numbers that mimic IRS Taxpayer...


What Not to Say When A Parent Has Dementia
When dementia strikes, you will likely observe many changes with your loved one’s behavior, language, memory, and ability to perform...


Peace of Mind
What does it take to experience real peace of mind about your future as you get older? Attorney Kim Kimbrough explains.


Alice Woodard Joins Kimbrough Law
Alice Woodard has joined Kimbrough Law as Elder Care Coordinator, Kimbrough Law founder W.H. “Kim” Kimbrough, Jr. announced today. Alice...


Do You Know the Facts about Alzheimer's Disease?
More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease. This video by the Alzheimer's Association offers the most up to date...


Concerned about a Loved One's Safety Behind the Wheel?
As you and those you love get older, changes in health—including vision, hearing, and reflexes—may affect driving skills. If you are...


Who Gets Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate?
“This is no ordinary yellow pie plate. This actually belonged to my great-grandmother who spent a lot of time in the kitchen with her...


Do I Need an ID for My Elderly Father?
Your dad is ill and no longer drives so you assume that he doesn’t need to renew his driver’s license. That may be true, but you may want...


Your loved one's identity has been stolen. Now what?
It's the news no caregiver ever wants to get--an elderly loved one has been the victim of a data breach and his identity has been stolen....




















