Choosing A Financial Advisor Choosing A Financial Advisor Tips and Advice Wednesday, March 11, 2020 0 It is important to be meticulous when choosing a financial advisor. Here are seven guidelines and tips to consider including pay structure, title, and licensing of the person you hire as your... Read more
The Job Hunt For Older Workers The Job Hunt For Older Workers Experience Counts Wednesday, February 26, 2020 0 Older workers who lose their jobs often find it tougher than their younger cohorts to get back into comparable jobs. They often find themselves long term unemployed or stitching together multiple... Read more
Are There More Grey Divorces? Are There More Grey Divorces? Facts, Figures and Reasons Wednesday, February 26, 2020 0 As our population is aging, the Gray Divorce is on the rise. Having a 'midlife crisis' is a 'thing' that we often hear about, but what exactly is a midlife crisis, and does it even exist? Read more
Senior Personal Injury Issues - Part 2 Senior Personal Injury Issues - Part 2 With Ven Johnson Wednesday, February 26, 2020 0 Henry Gornbein and Ven Johnson continue their discussion on personal injury issues. Ven discusses nursing home issues vs. hospital issues and how they relate to medical malpractice. Ven then talks... Read more
Monday, December 21, 2020 / Categories: Financial, Money Management, Health, Cognitive Loss Onset Dementia & Money Loss With Dr. Peter Lichtenberg Dr. Peter Lichtenberg discusses the fascinating study showing that a 10 percent loss of cognitive ability correlates to a 20 percent loss in net worth. This study focuses on creating a 'risk system' for those who have been diagnosed with a mild cognitive impairment, as it pertains to financial decisions. Dr. Lichtenberg is the director of the Merrill Palmer Institute of Gerontology at Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Previous Article Balance and Stability Class Next Article These 4 Secrets Can Help You Age Print Tags: Alzheimers & Dementia Dr. Peter Lichtenberg Merrill Palmer Institute Wellness