When pigs can fly.

Caregiving is not all doom and gloom. Often unexpected hilarious things happen. Funny things help us get through our day.

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Estate planning IS for everyone.

Did you know that there can be more than 70 individual tasks associated with settling an estate?

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Caregiving with Siblings; Managing Stress

Siblings caring for a parent can be difficult. Reduce your stress by learning some tips to be successful.

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Transitioning our loved ones into a Retirement Community

Here are a few helpful hints to make the transition a success.

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Announcing: The ABCs of caregiving to seniors workshop.

Caregiving to older family members is complicated. Attend our FREE workshop to learn about a variety of issues and solutions to help you.

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Are you an Estate Executor now or expect to be in the future?

Being an Estate Executor is an important job. Come to our FREE Workshop. This is one workshop you cannot afford to miss.

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Assets and Debts

Lawyer Cynthia Hiebert-Simkin helps families deal with a wide range of estate issues including preparing Wills, applying for probate and handling estate administration.

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How to spot the signs of Alzheimer’s in your friends and loved ones.

Knowing some of the warning signs, will help you plan and be prepared to deal with this disease.

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Reducing the risks of living alone. Part 1 of 7.

For caregivers, when a loved one lives alone, this just adds to your stresses and the list of things to worry about. Finding workable, practical solutions to support your loved one living alone will help reduce your worries and support your own peace of mind.

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What about the ‘unbefriended?’

As the population of “elder orphans” grows, more research is needed so that we can develop effective systems of public guardianship and care.

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