Free Speech in the Workplace Free Speech in the Workplace With Attorney Lisa Zastrow Friday, May 7, 2021 0 Lipson|Neilson Attorney Lisa Zastrow discusses the nuances of free speech in the workplace including cancel culture, conflicts of interest, grounds for termination, discrimination, and the art of... Read more
What is Long Term Care Medicaid? What is Long Term Care Medicaid? The largest payer of long term care Tuesday, May 4, 2021 0 Long term care Medicaid is the largest payer of long term care and is used as a payment source for long term care in a facility or at home. Lynn Socci, COTA/L, CMP, founder of Medi-Asset Protect,... Read more
Bankruptcy and the Elderly Bankruptcy and the Elderly With Michael Lieberman, Attorney and Partner at Lipson|Neilson Tuesday, May 4, 2021 0 Attorney Michael Lieberman of Lipson|Neilson, joins us to discuss bankruptcy and seniors. Michael explains the causes, risks, various forms of bankruptcy, when and when not to file, and the... Read more
Motherless Mother's Day: Lila's Good Health Report Motherless Mother's Day: Lila's Good Health Report Lila Lazarus presents 'The Motherless Plan for Mother's Day' Tuesday, May 4, 2021 0 Health Reporter Lila Lazarus shares her 'Motherless Plan for Mother's Day' Read more
Friday, February 12, 2021 / Categories: Life Stages, Caring for Others Caring for Aging Parents With Judith Cunningham Judith Cunningham shares her experiences in dealing with her aging parents who are now 95 and 99. She discusses the key points of listing everything, moving, driving, dealing with medical issues, as well as navigating the family dynamics in dealing with aging parents. Judith stresses that it is critical that we talk to our children and parents about some of these important issues because we do not know what tomorrow may bring. Attorney Judith Cunningham is the former corporation counsel for Oakland County, Michigan, as well as having served as the Oakland County Circuit Court Administrator. Previous Article On Your Seat, Feet or Mat - Adaptive Yoga Next Article Suicide-Heartbreak, Grief and Moving Forward Print Tags: Judith Cunningham Parents with Dementia Family Dynamics and Aging Parents Finances and Aging Parents More links Aging Parents: 8 Warning Signs of Health Problems How to Talk to a Parent About Dementia Symptoms National Institute on Aging - Dementia Alzheimer's & Dementia