by Assets and Aging | Aug 17, 2020 | Recent Blog Post
The other day I was cleaning out my office. (My wife was astounded). I have articles and clippings going back 15 years or more. In doing so, I ran across an article from the Sacramento Bee dated 3/8/2002. I told you I have old stuff. It is an article entitled “Farm...
by Assets and Aging | Jul 16, 2020 | Recent Blog Post
Many of you have spent time in an emergency room. Some as the patient and some as the spouse, child or friend. It is a difficult time for everyone. In addition to the medical issues of life and death there are lesser issues of care, rehabilitation, and most of all,...
by Assets and Aging | Jun 13, 2020 | Recent Blog Post
The above is a famous court case in California. It is important to every person who is now or may be receiving Medi-Cal (MC) to pay for nursing home care. It deals with SOC which stands for “share of cost”. Let me give you an example. Fred is in a nursing home. He is...
by Assets and Aging | May 14, 2020 | Recent Blog Post
Someone sees a snake in the room. They turn to others and say “don’t worry it won’t bite you”. This is called denial. Another says there is no snake in the room, when in fact there is. This is called delusion. I use this illustration all the time to help people...