Oct 18, 2022 | Distinctive Care, Estate Planning & Administration
Most people understand the value of a Last Will and Testament due to the inevitability of death, but individuals are often less likely to plan for the possibility that they might become mentally or physically incapacitated and unable to manage their own finances and...
Feb 23, 2022 | Distinctive Care
American Seniors are living longer and, for many, remaining independent is extremely important. However, there may come a time when simple tasks, such as keeping up with bills and household maintenance, become too difficult to manage alone. Many aging individuals...
Dec 2, 2019 | Distinctive Care, Estate Planning & Administration
Today is Giving Tuesday! Here are a couple of ways you can donate carefully. At year-end and during the holiday season, many Americans donate money to different charitable organizations. During this time, you may receive more requests for donations in the...
Sep 17, 2019 | Distinctive Care
These days, many of us serve as caregivers for our children, parents, other family members, or even friends and neighbors. Often, juggling the duties of a caregiver with your own career and personal responsibilities is overwhelming. Regardless of your individual...
Apr 15, 2019 | Distinctive Care
Sadly, elder abuse and financial exploitation continue to be growing problems in the United States. During tax season, there tends to be an uptick in elder financial abuse and fraud scams. Below is a list of common scams targeting seniors. Telemarketing, phone, and...
Oct 2, 2018 | Distinctive Care
The statistics are staggering. And they all have an unavoidable impact on estate planning, trust administration, and family care. First, our population is aging: The median age of the U.S. population is expected to grow from age 38 today to age 43 by 2060. (United...