On this weekly podcast, members of the Takacs McGinnis Elder Care Law team discuss the tools, techniques, strategies, and services that will help you respond with confidence to the legal, financial, and personal challenges created by long life, chronic illness, and disability.
Takacs McGinnis Elder Care Law Hour
The cost of living keeps rising, which can be hard on a fixed income. Elder Care Coordinator and Licensed Clinical Social Worker Debra King speaks with Paula Daigle the Community Engagement Director at Age Well Middle Tennessee about RESET a financial empowerment program being offered to adults age 50 and older.
What are adult day services? Who can benefit from this service? How much does it cost? Debra King, a licensed clinical social worker and elder care coordinator with Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law speaks with Bill Zagorski, the CEO of American Senior Care Centers, Inc. about adult day services in Middle Tennessee.
Do you know someone living with Parkinson's disease or other neurodegenerative disease? In this episode, outreach coordinator Dana Hentschel speaks with occupational therapist Jenny Williams with Optimum Hope about ways to combat some of the physical decline that comes with these types of diseases.
Would you recognize a scam? We like to think we are savvy enough to avoid it. But, scams are becoming more and more prevalent and sophisticated. Making it even more likely to become a victim. Elder Care Coordinator Debra King speaks with Jim Hughes about how to spot a scam. Jim has spent the last 40 years becoming an expert in risk management and is the owner of Business Risk Solutions. Jim wants to offer listeners two FREE GIFTS in the links below: Identity Theft Protection (Must Have) TIPS for Seniors - Free Report https://business-risk-solutions.kit.com/80c3f42aa8 AND Cybersecurity Self Assessment "Ultimate Checklist" URL with KIT https://business-risk-solutions.kit.com/d06ed4644b
What is a conservatorship? How does it differ from a Power of Attorney? What does it look like to be a conservator and what does it look like to be in a conservatorship? Attorney Josh Hunter answers these questions.
Are you leaving yourself vulnerable to scammers? Outreach Coordinator Dana Hentschel speaks with partner and Certified Elder Law Attorney Barbara McGinnis about how creating a trust can help protect against scammers or opportunists.
You've paid long-term care insurance premiums for years. Now it is time to claim your benefits. What do you do first? Outreach Coordinator Dana Hentschel speaks with Paul Ellis with Helping Hearts about the first step to claim your long-term care insurance.
Do you have a parent or aging loved on nearing or in the most fragile years of life? Have they endured repeated hospitalizations, or are they facing major surgery? Are they refusing to accept help? Elder Care Coordinator Debra King, LCSW speaks with Amy O'Rourke, author of "The Fragile Years- Proven Strategies for the Care of Aging Loved Ones." Amy has a masters degree in public health and a masters certificate in gerontology and is a certified care manager with over 40 years of experience.
What is an annuity? Is it a good tool for my goals? Certified Elder Law Attorney Barbara McGinnis joins Certified Financial Planner, Matt Brown the branch manager of Raymond James in Cookeville to explore frequently asked questions about annuities. 304 Family Wealth |304 N. Washington Ave. Cookeville, TN 38501| 931.520.0778 Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. 304 Family Wealth is not a registered broker/dealer and is independent of Raymond James Financial Services. Investment advisory services offered through Raymond James Financial Services Advisors, Inc. The information has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but we do not guarantee that it is accurate or complete, it is not a statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision, and it does not constitute a recommendation. Any opinions are those of Matthew Brown and not necessarily those of Raymond James. Annuities are long-term, tax-deferred insurance contracts designed for retirement. Withdrawals made prior to age 59 ½ may be subject to taxes and possible penalties. Any guarantees are backed by the claims-paying ability of the issuing insurance company. Contracts are subject to fees and limitations. Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses of variable annuities carefully before investing. The prospectus contains this and other important information about the variable annuity and its underlying funds. Prospectuses for both the variable annuity contract and the underlying funds are available from your financial advisor and should be read carefully before investing. Investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or a loss regardless of strategy selected. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Prior to making an investment decision, please consult with your financial advisor about your individual situation.
Do you feel that technology and online systems are leaving you behind? Some older adults and those who are less tech savvy may feel unable to access critical services. Debra King, a licensed clinical social worker and elder care coordinator at Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning speaks with Rachel Solava with GNRC about a free program to assist in digital literacy.
Taxes. What are some strategies to reduce them? Are there any new regulations regarding Social Security and Medicare taxation? Certified Elder Law Attorney Barbara McGinnis speaks with Certified Financial Planner Danny Prestage of Atlas Financial Management. LLC. To learn more about Atlas Financial Management, visit https://atlasfinancialmanagement.com/
Do you have compassion fatigue? What does that even mean? If you are a professional or family caregiver, you may be at risk. Elder Care Coordinator Katlyn Green speaks with Joshua Medeiros of Insight Counseling Centers about compassion fatigue. To learn more about Insight Counseling Centers, visit their website at www.insightcounselingcenters.org.
You've gone to great lengths to make sure your estate plan is in order, but do your beneficiaries have their affairs in order? Why does this matter? How can a beneficiary's plan impact your plan? Outreach coordinator Dana Hentschel speaks with attorney Josh Hunter about why this is important.
Should you move your loved one to another state? Maybe mom is in Florida, but all her family is in Tennessee? Should she move? The answer is often, it depends. Elder care coordinator Debra King speaks with Certified Elder Law Attorney and partner Barbara McGinnis.
Are you sick of everyone being sick around you? In this episode, we are talking about the important topic of infection control. Elder care coordinator Pati Bedwell joins Missy Travis a consultant with over 20 years of experience in infection prevention techniques and owner of IP&C Consulting. To learn visit https://www.ipandcconsulting.com
Did you know that falls are the leading cause of injury-related deaths in older adults? Elder Care Coordinator Debra King speaks with Jared Giffin a physical therapist with Fyzical to find out how they are helping people improve balance and lesson falls.
Have you ever had buyer's remorse about an estate plan? Did you fully understand the documents you signed along with the pros and cons of the plan? Attorney Josh Hunter speaks with certified elder law attorney Barbara McGinnis about the importance of understanding your documents and making sure they are right for your specific needs.
Elder Care Coordinator Pati Bedwell speaks with Dr. Veronique Belzil, an Associate Professor of Neurology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr. Belzil also serves at the Director of the Vanderbilt ALS Research Center.
What is exactly is Medicaid? Is the nursing home going to take the house? Is the government going to take all my assets? These are some of the questions that people have when they call our office. In today's episode, outreach coordinator Dana Hentschel speaks with Josh Bey one of the public benefits specialists at Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning.
Is de-cluttering one of your new year's resolutions? If it isn't, it should be. Outreach coordinator Dana Hentschel speaks with decluttering and organizing specialist Heather Shingleton, owner of Clutter Company. To learn more, go to www.cluttercompany.com.
Are you a veteran or the spouse of a veteran? Are you aware of the VA's Caregiver Support Program? Public Benefits Specialist Tyler McCullar speaks with Takisha Woolfolk, the program manager, to learn more about the resources offered by the program and how to access these services.
What happens when you inherit a gun? How do you properly transfer ownership? Sam Cox is a paralegal and has a federal firearms license. He shares what you need to know.
Do you have a long-term care policy? Have you had trouble claiming it? Elder Care Coordinator Debra King speaks with Brayden Winters, Communications Director for Family Solutions for Care about paying for long-term care.
Attorney Josh Hunter addresses common questions we receive from prospective clients. Who needs a trust? What is the difference between a revocable and irrevocable trust? Does my trust need an EIN number?
What is a trust protector? Who can serve as one? How is this role different than that of a trustee? Partner and Certified Elder Law Attorney Barbara McGinnis answers these questions and more in this episode.
We are all aging, but when should you start planning for the changes that come with age? Can successful aging be planned? Elder Care Coordinators Debra King, Pati Bedwell, and Katlyn Green share questions and considerations for growing older.
It is the most wonderful time of year, but is it? The holidays can add to an already full schedule and can be a painful reminder that some people won't be at the table this year. Elder Care Coordinators Debra King, Pati Bedwell, and Katlyn Green chat about ways to overcome those winter blues.
Do you have aging parents or grandparents? When was the last time they visited your home? Is your home accessible to them or does it pose a fall risk? Elder Care Coordinator Debra King speaks with Beth Bedore, a Senior Home Coach, Occupational Therapist, and owner of Living Beyond Barriers, about making your home safe and inviting for all guests.
Elder Care Coordinator Debra King, LCSW speaks with author Marc Cooper about finding your higher purpose as an elder. Marc Cooper is an author of “Older to Elder.” In his book, Dr. Cooper shares insights about the choice we all have as we age to become an elder rather than merely older.
Why should people on Medicare pay attention to Open Enrollment? Outreach Coordinator Dana Hentschel speaks with Public Benefits Specialist Tyler McCullar about the importance of Medicare's Open Enrollment period.
What is the difference between a nursing home and an assisted living community? Can you choose which skilled nursing home you go to? What questions should you ask when you tour a nursing home? Can you tour a nursing home? Outreach Coordinator Dana Hentschel speaks with Elder Care Coordinator Pati Bedwell to answer these questions in this episode of Aging Starts Now.
Do you need to sell a home? Have you ever thought about an auction? Elder Care Coordinator Debra King talks with auctioneers Barry Huber and Carlye White with Homes by Huber to explain the process.
Do you know about the neurological disease ALS? Elder Care Coordinator Pati Bedwell speaks with Melissa Enfinger the Director of Education and Resource Development of the ALS Association, about the progression of the disease, potential causes and treatment, and resources available.
Have you heard of C-Diff? In today's episode, listeners will learn why C-Diff is a big deal and an innovation that can now detect it and save lives as a result. Certified Elder Attorney and Partner Barbara McGinnis speaks with Michael McIntyre, CEO and Founder of LIV Process, a revolutionary invention helping to combat C-Diff.
Are you a caregiver looking for resources to help with the care of your loved one? Elder Care Coordinator Katlyn Green speaks with Tiffany Cloud-Mann and Eldercare Coach with AgeWell Middle Tennessee.
If you are a trustee, how do you know you are doing it right? Where can you go for guidance? If you feel a trust is being administered incorrectly, what recourse to you have? Certified Elder Law Attorney Barbara McGinnis chats with attorney Rebecca Blair of the Blair Law Firm.
Do you want to remain independent and self-sufficient as you age? Most people do. Elder Care Coordinator Pati Bedwell speaks with Physical Therapist Kelley Southard of The Therapy Center of Hendersonville about tips to stay in motion, reduce pain, and remain independent as possible as we age. Check out these links for helpful and easy exercises for people at any fitness level. https://www.therapycenterhendersonville.com/post/the-bee-s-knees-quad-sets https://www.therapycenterhendersonville.com/post/noodle-de-do https://www.therapycenterhendersonville.com/post/elvis-my-pelvis https://www.therapycenterhendersonville.com/post/getting-the-juices-going-in-the-morning
We all have milestones that come with age. Maybe they are exciting milestones like marriage, the birth of your children and some more challenging milestones of when your children leave the nest, taking care of an aging parent, grieving the death of a parent. The list goes on and on. Elder Care Coordinators Katlyn Green and Pati Bedwell discuss life's milestones and how successful aging is more than just healthcare intervention.
Public Benefits Specialist Tyler McCullar speaks with CC Wheeler the Executive Director of the Montgomery County Veterans Coalition about how it serves veterans in the Montgomery County and surrounding communities.
Have you ever heard the term compassion fatigue? If you are a family caregiver or a professional who works in the medical profession, you may experience it. Elder Care Coordinator Debra King speaks with Beth Walrich, the owner of Griswold Home Care, to talk about compassion fatigue.
Did you know there is a program that can help alleviate the tax burden for some Nashvillians? Elder Care Coordinator Pati Bedwell speaks with Metro Trustee Erica Gilmore about the Property Tax Relief and Property Tax Freeze program.
What is an MDS Coordianator? How does a person in this role work with families of older adults in nursing homes? In this episode, Elder Care Coordinator Pati Bedwell speaks with Marquita Oglesby, an MDS Coordinator for Spring Meadows Health Care Center in Clarksville, about her role and why families should get to know their loved ones' MDS Coordinator.
Have you ever heard of a land trust? Certified Elder Law Attorney Barbara McGinnis speaks with Jackson Lundy, the Senior Conservation Project Manager at Land Trust Tennessee, about land trusts. Learn what they are, who they benefit, and whether a land trust could be a tool for your estate planning.
Grief is a very complicated and often misunderstood emotion as it comes in all forms and presents differently in everyone. Elder care coordinator and certified end of life doula Katlyn Green discusses the stages of grief with outreach coordinator Dana Hentschel.
Are you a solo ager? You might be a solo ager if you are an individual or couple without children, you never married or had children, or you are living alone since the divorce or death of a partner. Being a solo ager can pose a challenge when it is time to decide who will manage your financial and healthcare affairs if you are incapacitated. Elder care coordinator Debra King speaks with Therese Casler, who serves solo agers.
What is elder care coordination and what role does it play in a law firm? Outreach coordinator Dana Hentschel speaks with elder care coordinator Debra King, LCSW about how she assists clients at the firm.
Did you know that Goodwill has a Concierge Estate Service? Elder Care Coordinator Katlyn Green talks with Crystal Schwartz from Goodwill Industries about how this new service line is helping families.
Are you a veteran? Are you caring for a veteran? Public Benefits Specialist Tyler McCullar speaks with the President of Right at Home about the VA Home and Community-Based Care Program and how that program helps some of his clients.
People call our office to ask about creating a trust, but few people really understand what a trust is and how it operates. In this episode Certified Elder Law Attorney Barbara McGinnis and Elder Care Coordinator Debra King, LCSW discuss the basics of a trust.
Are you a caregiver? Outreach Coordinator Dana Hentschel and Elder Care Coordinator Pati Bedwell discuss the six questions every caregiver should ask themselves before stepping into a caregiving role.
How do you start the conversation about funerals and end-of-life celebrations with a loved one? Outreach Coordinator Dana Hentschel speaks with Elder Care Coordinator Katlyn Green about how to best broach this sensitive topic.