Virtual Mental Health Therapy Virtual Mental Health Therapy With Dr. Joel Young, Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine Tuesday, May 12, 2020 0 Joel Young, M.D., Director and Founder of the Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine discusses Virtual Therapy during the Coronavirus pandemic, and the future of therapy in general. Read more
Rockstar Caregivers Rockstar Caregivers Going Above and Beyond for Clients Tuesday, May 12, 2020 0 Emilie Amador, President and Owner of AE HomeCare, expresses thanks to her staff for the compassionate care of their vulnerable clients during the extremely challenging time of Covid-19. Read more
Senior Musings: Welcome to Senior Musings Senior Musings: Welcome to Senior Musings Enjoy our May 2020 Newsletter Friday, May 1, 2020 0 Enjoy our Senior Musings Newsletter: Welcome to Senior Musings. In our series of monthly newsletters we will be highlighting some of our recent interviews and articles, and have added a few new... Read more
Formal Wills & Trusts Formal Wills & Trusts Important Estate Planning Thursday, March 26, 2020 0 Elvis died without a will, and so did Prince. Aretha Franklin left no formal will or trust, and now her heirs are fighting over some handwritten documents that may or not meet the legal standards... Read more
Monday, March 23, 2026 / Categories: Featured, Legal, Grandparent's Rights Special Education Rights Brad Dembs, JD Brad Dembs, of the Schluter Hughes law firm, discusses issues for children with disabilities. Brad tells us about IEPs in school as well as the role of parents and grandparents in this process of helping children navigate the educational system. He explores the supports and services that are available as well as the transition from school to adulthood for a child with disabilities. https://www.schluterhugheslaw.com Previous Article Avoiding Probate Court Next Article A Discussion on Antisemitism Print Tags: Grandparents rights Children with disabilities Brad Dembs Special Education Rights