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Absolute Trust Talk

133 episodes - English - Latest episode: 11 days ago - ★★★★★ - 18 ratings

Absolute Trust Talk is your navigational compass that brings together the business of trusts, estate planning, and aging – your homebase to find the knowledge you’re seeking on what lies ahead. With over 30 years of experience combined, the Absolute Trust Counsel team has seen their fair share of clients confused and overwhelmed with the complexity of estate planning and the challenges and obstacles that life can throw your way. On a mission to take the vast team expertise and experience to a new level, Absolute Trust Talk hosts, Kirsten Howe and Madison Gunn, bring a thought-provoking, approachable, friendly voice to a wide variety of life and legacy planning topics. Through this series of podcasts, the Absolute Trust Talk team will connect with like-minded business professionals, industry leaders, and luminaries to spotlight how listeners can make educated and informed lifestyle and planning decisions. Living your best, quality life while preparing for the future doesn’t have to be stressful or hard, but it does have to be smart.

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129: Estate Planning Strategies to Reduce Family Conflict After Death

April 16, 2024 14:21 - 9 minutes - 13.3 MB

Family conflict after a loved one has passed is very common, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be avoided. In our years of experience in estate planning, we’ve seen many different scenarios play out and have a thorough understanding of the nuances that tend to cause these conflicts. The number one reason for disputes over a trust lies in the feeling that it is not fairly divided. While Mom and Dad or Aunt Sally can set up their estate however they wish, often, a simple conversation with family ...

128: Revocable or Irrevocable Trust: Which is Right for Me?

April 08, 2024 23:31 - 7 minutes - 10.4 MB

When we first begin working with a client who is setting up their estate plan and, more specifically, building a trust, the number one question we always get is whether they need a revocable or an irrevocable trust. For us, this is always an interesting and fun conversation because as soon as the client hears the difference, they immediately know which tool they need.  Not to give it all away, but the standard option is the revocable trust; however, there are certain instances in which the...

127: Understanding Multigenerational Estate Planning Part 2

April 01, 2024 12:25 - 13 minutes - 18.7 MB

Welcome back! In our last episode of Absolute Trust Talk, we were joined by expert psychotherapist and certified coach Tess Brigham, MFT, BCC, to discuss the differences between generations and, more specifically, examine the unique dynamics between Baby Boomer parents and Millennial children.  In this episode, we continue our conversation with Tess, focusing on the interactions between Gen X parents and Gen Z children. These two generations are very interesting as Gen Xers were heavily in...

126: Understanding Multigenerational Estate Planning Part 1

March 25, 2024 18:58 - 26 minutes - 37 MB

The battle between the generations is real and seems to be everywhere. Yes, generational divides even play a role in estate planning. In fact, estate plans nowadays are built around more diverse and multigenerational families than ever before. In this new episode of Absolute Trust Talk, we are joined by psychotherapist and certified coach Tess Brigham, MFT, BCC. Tess specializes in helping young adults discover their unique life path to enter the world and make an impact. Join us as we discu...

125: Cher Files for Conservatorship of Son Elijah Blue Allman Over Alleged Substance Abuse

March 12, 2024 18:39 - 7 minutes - 10.8 MB

Recently, the entertainment world has been abuzz with numerous high-profile conservatorship battles, and the latest to emerge involves iconic singer Cher. She has initiated a conservatorship petition concerning her son, Elijah Blue Allman, aiming to oversee the financial benefits he inherits from his father, the late Greg Allman's trust. Legal filings state the urgent need for a conservator to safeguard Elijah's estate against potential damages or losses, citing his inability to manage his f...

124: Beach Boys Founder Brian Wilson Suffering from Dementia as Reps Seek Conservatorship

March 05, 2024 18:58 - 8 minutes - 12.2 MB

When you think of the Beach Boys, what comes to mind? We’re betting it’s not a complicated conservatorship case. Unfortunately, that’s what’s happening with the Beach Boys Founder, Brian Wilson. Mr. Wilson’s long-time wife had been his healthcare directive, but with her recent passing, it was discovered that no one was ever named as a backup. Now, the question is not only who will pick up her role as Mr. Wilson’s healthcare directive, but how. With Brian Wilson being considered unable to mak...

122: The Costly Truth of Ignoring Estate Planning Like Jay Leno

February 21, 2024 15:28 - 9 minutes - 13.5 MB

You may have heard the recent news that Jay Leno filed a conservatorship over his wife, Mavis Leno’s estate. The couple does not have an estate plan, and his goal is to gain special permission from the court to set up a plan for both of them. As Kirsten and Madison point out, the main issue is not what happens if Mavis dies but instead if Jay were to die first. Given that Mavis is already incapacitated, who will manage their assets and decision-making? We hope you will join us for this discu...

123: Why Can't I Change My Trust After My Spouse Passes Away?

February 21, 2024 14:26 - 24 minutes - 34 MB

At Absolute Trust Counsel, one of the pieces of advice we like to shout from the roof tops is that people need to keep their estate plans up to date! We constantly find people who fail to do so. In many cases, we can fix the challenges that arise, but sometimes, it may not be possible, and we must navigate a more difficult path. In this specific episode, we are going to focus on AB Trusts and the issues that typically arise. It happens more than you might think - often, when a spouse dies,...

121: What Happens When a Trustee, Executor or Beneficiary Dies?

January 29, 2024 23:54 - 25 minutes - 35.5 MB

If you’ve been following along with our show, you know that we can’t stress enough the importance of estate planning and setting up a trust to make things simple, cost-effective, and less time-consuming for your heirs. But even with the most comprehensive and well-thought-out estate plan, wrinkles can be thrown into the plan. It’s a lot of information for all parties involved to consume, and there are many moving parts. One curveball we’ve seen a few times before is a beneficiary, trustee,...

120: Solutions to Common Real Estate Issues

December 21, 2023 14:37 - 43 minutes - 60.3 MB

Have you ever had a pesky neighbor encroaching on your land? Or perhaps they have decided to put a cell tower in that directly blocks the beautiful view that you bought your property for in the first place? Or maybe you’ve recently inherited the family home but share it with your siblings and cannot agree on what to do with it. How do you resolve these types of challenges? Do you have a friendly conversation? Do you engage a lawyer and go to court? In this podcast episode, we sit down with...

119: Understanding the Basics of Probate Accounting

December 04, 2023 20:58 - 40 minutes - 56.1 MB

If you’re someone who is serving in the role of trustee, executor, conservator, or guardian, acting as a personal representative for someone’s estate in California, did you know that the state has specific guidelines for probate accounting? According to section 16062, the California probate code requires representatives to provide an accounting at least once a year. The purpose is usually two-fold: to show beneficiaries what assets exist, how they’ve been handled, how much is left to be divi...

Ep. 118 Do You Need an Estate Plan for Your Furry or Feathered Family Members?

November 07, 2023 13:53 - 27 minutes - 38.1 MB

You’ve probably heard stories of celebrities leaving their fortunes to their beloved pooches and thought, “How silly!” Sure, it’s unlikely that an animal needs millions of dollars - after all, what will they do with it? But if you’re a pet person, have you stopped to consider what will happen to your sidekick after you’re gone? People don’t think about how long animals can live. Dogs can live anywhere from 8-16 years, and cats from 12-18. And those are your household four-legged friends. Wha...

118: Do You Need an Estate Plan for Your Furry or Feathered Family Members?

November 07, 2023 13:53 - 27 minutes - 38.1 MB

You’ve probably heard stories of celebrities leaving their fortunes to their beloved pooches and thought, “How silly!” Sure, it’s unlikely that an animal needs millions of dollars - after all, what will they do with it? But if you’re a pet person, have you stopped to consider what will happen to your sidekick after you’re gone? People don’t think about how long animals can live. Dogs can live anywhere from 8-16 years, and cats from 12-18. And those are your household four-legged friends. Wha...

117: Celebrity Estate Planning Lessons: Senator Dianne Feinstein

October 09, 2023 20:30 - 14 minutes - 20.6 MB

You may have heard that Senator Dianne Feinstein passed away on September 29, 2023, and there is pending litigation between the Senator and her deceased husband, Richard Blum, as well as some new litigation regarding her estate. Two petitions have been filed by the Senator’s daughter, Katherine Feinstein. The first petition concerns the joint revocable trust between Senator Feinstein and Richard Blum. Katherine is alleging that the joint trust held between Dianne and Richard was not split,...

116: What are the Life Stages of a Special Needs Person?

October 01, 2023 13:34 - 39 minutes - 53.9 MB

You may have heard the sentiment that parenting is one of the most challenging yet most rewarding jobs there is. That is even more true when raising a child with special needs because they often come with unique challenges. It’s easy to quickly become overwhelmed mentally, emotionally, and even financially and physically at times. Your sense of normalcy may seem different from others around you, leading you to feel isolated and alone, unsure of what to do or where to turn.  To help provide...

115: How This Social Model of Care is Improving Quality of Life for Those with Dementia

August 22, 2023 19:31 - 37 minutes - 51.4 MB

So many of our clients here at Absolute Trust Counsel struggle with dementia. In fact, it’s currently estimated that there will be 14 million people with dementia in the United States by 2060. That means there will be just as many, if not more, taking on the role of caregiver as well. Dementia patients and caretakers often suffer from isolation and loneliness, finding it difficult to enjoy life like they used to. Those with dementia gradually lose themselves, unable to participate in acti...

114: This Long-Term Housing Solution is Changing the Way Adults with Special Needs Live

August 07, 2023 17:32 - 41 minutes - 57.3 MB

The population of those with developmental disabilities is growing larger, and many in this group will need support of some kind for the rest of their lives. In most cases, this support comes from their parents, and every one of those parents worries about what will happen when they’re no longer able to provide that support. A 20-year study by the National Council on Severe Autism that concluded in 2020 and followed 187 people with autism in South Carolina revealed that 99% of the test sub...

113: How to Avoid a Chaotic “Casey Kasem” Estate Plan?

July 08, 2023 14:38 - 33 minutes - 46.8 MB

Actor and radio personality Casey Kasem occupied a singular place in American popular culture. As he counted down the hits for the week via his show, American Top 40, he was also doing something else that was decidedly more important — providing a sense of consistency that we could all rely on. World affairs might rattle us, and the financial markets volatility might worry us, but regardless of what else was transpiring in the world, we could always count on Casey to entertain us with his on...

112: How to Access the Right Education Plan for a Child with Disabilities?

June 10, 2023 15:13 - 36 minutes - 50.5 MB

Education can open many doors in life, but if you’re the parent of a special needs child, it may seem like those doors are not only closed but padlocked, leaving you and you alone to chart the educational course for your special needs child. Nearly a half-century ago, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, which became the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), guarantees a free and appropriate public education for students with disabilities. Yet to this day, many par...

111: How Does the Special Olympics Change Lives Outside of Sports?

May 15, 2023 15:35 - 24 minutes - 34.5 MB

In its 50+ years, the Special Olympics has served as a beacon of inclusion for aspiring athletes with disabilities. This now-worldwide institution started in 1968 in Chicago and was the brainchild of Eunice Kennedy Shriver — President John Kennedy’s sister. At that time, developmentally disabled children were often institutionalized and intentionally separated from their families. Eunice had seen how societal pressure ultimately affected how her sister, Rosemary, was treated because of her i...

103: What is a “No Contest” Clause and When Does it Really Apply?

April 24, 2023 18:37 - 29 minutes - 40.7 MB

You’ll find no shortage of captivating stories in the realm of estate planning. Tales of barely legible handwritten notes found in obscure places that detail a decedent’s wish to bequeath their fortune to someone they had only just met. Or accounts of family members becoming estranged and a child or other loved one is left out of the estate, which is then capped off with the ever-popular “no contest” clause threat. Life is complex, and so are family dynamics. Some family relationships fray...

110: Free and Appropriate Public Education: How Do I Get One for My Special Needs Child?

April 17, 2023 13:53 - 29 minutes - 40.7 MB

Being the parent of a special needs child is an exceedingly demanding role that comes with innumerable responsibilities geared toward helping that child navigate the world around them in the most enriching and gratifying way. The most important of these responsibilities is seeing that the child receives the best education possible, maximizing their social and behavioral skills. This is a challenging task. The term “special needs” covers a wide range of disabilities, so the nature of that e...

109: Wondering How NFTs are Changing the Future of Fine Art?

April 03, 2023 22:00 - 29 minutes - 40.7 MB

At first glance, non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, would seem to have little place in the world of fine art. After all, they’ve only been around for nine years, and during that time, they’ve developed a reputation as an abstract form of digital currency only fully understood by tech-savvy early adopters. The mere mention of NFTs raises a bit of skepticism in some circles, partly because not many of us comprehend the technology behind them.    Ask someone to explain NFTs and blockchain techno...

108: Is Your Loved One Really Safe in Their Nursing Home?

March 19, 2023 21:38 - 31 minutes - 43.3 MB

It’s a scenario you’d never want to imagine — let alone experience — but it happens more often than you’d think. After doing hours and hours of research, and asking all the right questions to a list of skilled nursing facility candidates for a loved one who needs long-term care, you decided on what you believe was the best option. Later on, you come to find out that your loved one failed to receive the care they were promised and showed signs of abuse. If you’re like many people, you may h...

107: What Are Commonly Overlooked Money Issues When Splitting Assets in a Divorce?

March 06, 2023 17:10 - 30 minutes - 41.8 MB

Whether you’ve experienced it yourself or have seen it happen to someone close to you, you’re likely to agree that there aren’t many life events that are more emotionally taxing than divorce. Two lives that have been bound together — by law and through shared experiences — are severed, and with that comes the necessities required to complete that break. The emotional component, however, often makes every step in the process as contentious as it can be, with both parties not only going to the...

106: What’s Left of the Presley Estate? Lessons Learned from Elvis & Lisa Marie

February 19, 2023 21:07 - 35 minutes - 49 MB

Ever since the mid-’50s, when “That’s Alright Mama” hit the airwaves and marked his rise to stardom, Elvis Presley has been lauded as one of the most galvanizing figures in the history of popular music. He became a household name as quickly as anyone ever had in his pre-social media time and would go on to have an incredible 149 songs make the Billboard Top 100 Pop Chart. He would also become the ultimate Las Vegas fixture — the prototype creator of what is now known today as the “Las Vegas ...

105: AB Trust: Do You Have One? Do You Need One?

February 06, 2023 14:40 - 27 minutes - 38.7 MB

Ever open a closet drawer only to discover something from your past that’s long since been rendered obsolete? More often than not, this obsolescence comes by virtue of outdated technology — or, in the case of clothing, because of a shift in what’s considered fashionable. Think VHS players, a Sony Walkman . . .  parachute pants. While you probably wouldn’t expect to find any such relics within the realm of estate planning, they might just exist there too. If you’re married, an excellent cas...

104: Two Years After its Passing, Has Proposition 19 Delivered on its Promises to California Homeowners?

January 23, 2023 17:05 - 24 minutes - 34.5 MB

California’s Proposition 19 was passed as a constitutional amendment about two years ago amid quite a bit of confusion. A large part of this stemmed from the misleading rationale that positioned it mainly as a means to extend a financial lifeline to Californians whose homes were destroyed by wildfire or other natural disasters. This paved the way for them to transfer their property tax base to a new home in any of California’s 58 counties and thus rebuild their lives after such a tragedy. ...

102: Bay Area Housing Market Prices, Trends, and What’s Next for 2023

December 27, 2022 19:57 - 28 minutes - 39.9 MB

For most of us — especially those nearing retirement age or are already there — our home is our most valuable asset, so it’s impossible not to focus on the many factors that affect its worth. While prices tend to go up over time, it’s short-term, as of late, that have caused some rather dramatic changes. When the pandemic hit, the primary residence became a hot commodity. Why? Because people were spending 24/7 in their homes, working, and living in one space. In the Bay Area, that caused a...

101: What Does My Family Need to Know About My Estate Plan Before it’s too Late?

December 09, 2022 15:01 - 31 minutes - 43.4 MB

The quest to follow a client’s wishes will always top the list of priorities for any conscientious estate attorney — keeping all parties concerned out of court likely runs not far behind — and while there’s no failsafe way to ensure that priority #2 is 100% achieved, having an honest and open communication among family members about your estate plan is the best way to stack the odds in your favor. The subject of estate planning can make family members feel a little uneasy, even when some o...

100: Tips and Tools for Buying a Home Despite Rising Interest Rates

November 30, 2022 23:12 - 28 minutes - 39.9 MB

Since, for nearly everyone, a home mortgage represents the biggest — and most important — loan of all, rising interest rates have made home buying more of a challenge. But if you happen to be a prospective homeowner, that’s no reason to give up. The connection between the Fed raising interest rates and experiencing more pain in your wallet when you apply for a home loan is often misunderstood — the relationship isn’t quite as direct as you might expect. And while you can’t help but notice th...

099: A Creative Solution to the Special Needs Housing Challenge

November 14, 2022 18:53 - 29 minutes - 40.5 MB

Caring for someone with special needs is not only challenging but often isolating as well. The responsibilities that come with this role are emotionally heavy and offer no real “time off,” so caretakers spend a big part of their lives feeling overwhelmed by the pressures of their everyday lives. These responsibilities are usually for the long haul, and a good deal of the strain that comes with being a caretaker for someone with special needs centers on making the proper long-term preparation...

098: What Are the Top Ten (Plus) Estate Planning Myths?

October 28, 2022 14:06 - 28 minutes - 40.1 MB

Considering what might potentially hang in the balance, logic would suggest that when it comes time to prepare an estate plan, nearly all of us would stick to a “just the facts” approach, steering clear of secondhand and ill-conceived advice from friends or flat-out inaccurate information that’s been handed down from generation to generation. But let’s be honest, estate planning can have its complexities and be confusing, so often, the information we have from our peers might be all we have....

097: Estate Planning Lessons from the Rich and Famous

October 15, 2022 15:03 - 35 minutes - 49.5 MB

It’s hard to deny that we now live in a celebrity-centric society. At one time, programming like “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” seemed a novel concept. Now we’re bombarded almost daily with content chronicling the everyday activities of celebrities of all kinds — including stars with no real claim to fame other than having amassed a large following on social media. Our fascination with the rich and famous is hard to put down. We like to believe that our favorite celebrities are like u...

096: Estate Planning: House Edition

September 30, 2022 20:02 - 32 minutes - 45.5 MB

Planning for the time when you’ll no longer be around is a difficult topic for many of us to discuss. After all, who wants to be reminded of their own mortality? But, regardless of the discomfort, it’s a topic that needs to be addressed. Avoiding it can only bring confusion and hostility among your heirs, and the possibility that your hard-earned assets won’t be passed on as you would have intended. When the administration of an estate plan involves the inheritance of a house, as many do, ...

095: Special Needs Care Planning: It’s About More Than Just Legal Documents

September 16, 2022 19:39 - 36 minutes - 50.6 MB

When planning for the ongoing needs of a special needs child or relative, there’s quite an array of considerations that have to be made — some foreseen, some not. It’s about far more than just paperwork — no two families are alike regarding their financial situation, the vision they hold for the future of their special needs child, or even the unique care requirements of that child.  These families do, however, tend to share one common purpose: that the parents are doing their best to repl...

094: Learn to Use Technology with This Free Resource from Senior Planet

September 07, 2022 14:27 - 27 minutes - 38.4 MB

At Absolute Trust Counsel, we used to create this podcast just as a podcast. We would sit in a room with our headsets, microphones, and just record. Then when the pandemic hit, things changed, and we started live streaming so we could interact with our clients and audiences in a new and impactful way. As we think about how the pandemic changed our way of life, it's easy to relate to downloading and learning new apps and buying new devices just so we could carry on and do the "normal" thing...

093: Guardianship: There’s More to It Than You Think!

August 19, 2022 19:01 - 24 minutes - 33.5 MB

Estate planning can be difficult for people to face, and unfortunately, it doesn’t get any easier when guardianship comes up. Many young families struggle with the decision-making around this – no one wants to think about what will happen to their children if they are no longer around. But as much as parents try to avoid it, it is one of the most critical decisions parents can make. We often find that clients are surprised by how complex guardianship can be. It is not quite as simple as jott...

092: Is a 1031 Exchange Right for Your Real Estate Sale

August 04, 2022 18:49 - 40 minutes - 55.6 MB

Do you own an investment property? Are you thinking about selling it but are overwhelmed by the tax implications? Well, then, we’ve got good news and a great podcast episode for you that might just provide a solution that you may not have known was possible. Ever heard of a 1031 Exchange? (Okay, we’ll end the questions and just get to the good stuff!) In short, a 1031 Exchange allows you to swap one real estate investment property for another while deferring capital gains taxes. It sounds gr...

091: How to Support Your Parents Through a Downsizing Move

July 22, 2022 22:52 - 32 minutes - 45.4 MB

Imagine leaving the home you've lived in for 30, 40, or even 50 years and downsizing all of your belongings so you can move to a smaller space or assisted living. This can be a very sad and sentimental experience for many people. How do you sort through all of your belongings that you've collected over the years, picking and choosing what stays and what goes? If your parents or other older loved ones are facing this transition, it's important to support them in every way possible. In this ...

090: Choosing a Trustee – How to Get It Right

July 11, 2022 18:22 - 34 minutes - 48.3 MB

It goes without saying that trustworthiness is the number one trait you should think about when you choose a trustee for your estate plan.  Is the person going to do the job? Are they going to do the job right? Are they going to put the needs of the trust, estate, and other beneficiaries first? We know it’s a lot to think about, and honestly, there is no correct answer when it comes to choosing your trustee or trustees because every family is different. While it may also seem logical to name...

089: Why Your Family Might Need Lifestyle Insurance and the Latest Opportunity Benefits

June 28, 2022 22:20 - 36 minutes - 50.5 MB

What would happen to your family if you or another primary income earner suddenly became disabled and couldn’t work for an extended period of time? What if they died and their income disappeared forever? Many families would have a hard time paying the mortgage, the property taxes, tuition, and many other expenses involved in a family’s daily life. And believe it or not, the majority of families don’t have an adequate plan to cover all those expenses.   In this episode, Kirsten Howe speak...

088: Incapacity Failures: Plan Ahead So Your Plan Works for You

June 11, 2022 05:42 - 28 minutes - 39.6 MB

Though it might seem like you’ve got everything covered within your trust document, estate planning is not just about what happens after you die. Issues can also arise in the event that you become incapacitated. Over the years we have seen all sorts of problems because not enough attention was paid to incapacity planning. If the current plan you have in place doesn’t make it quick and easy for others to step in and take over on your behalf, delays can cause your own health and well-being to s...

087: Driving Assessment for Seniors: Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late

May 26, 2022 22:06 - 31 minutes - 43.9 MB

Approaching the topic of driving with seniors can be one of the most challenging conversations that families face. If a senior has a medical condition, must take medications, or hasn’t driven much in the last few years, it can affect their ability to drive safely. And unfortunately, it’s often up to the family to address these concerns, but it can be difficult to know where to start or what the impairment is. In this episode of Absolute Trust Talk Live, attorney Madison Gunn talks with Mel...

086: Trust Failures: Don't Let This Happen to You! (Continued!!)

May 16, 2022 22:21 - 25 minutes - 35.5 MB

Over the past few years, we’ve seen an influx of trust administration cases. And with nearly every trust and every client, there has unfortunately been some sort of planning failure. Some of them are small, easy fixes, while others are bigger challenges that cost more time and money. The worst part is that they could have been avoided if the right thought process and planning were in place from the start. It’s true there is a lot to think about when it comes to setting up your trust and estat...

085: Estate Planning Changes Late in Life: Is it Real or is it Elder Abuse?

May 02, 2022 15:14 - 39 minutes - 55.2 MB

Often, when an older adult modifies their estate plan, they are doing it of sound mind because of a change in their wishes. However, there are instances when an older adult makes the change because they are being pressured by someone who is taking advantage of their vulnerability and trust. Unfortunately, this happens more often than not. In the legal world, this is referred to as “undue influence,” which is considered a form of elder abuse. In a new episode of Absolute Trust Talk, host Ki...

084: Medi-Cal for All

April 15, 2022 15:14 - 29 minutes - 41.2 MB

Did you know that as of July 1, 2022, there will be some significant changes in the eligibility rules for Medi-Cal? Medi-Cal is the California implementation of Medicaid and something that many people depend on. Unfortunately, if you need Medi-Cal help now, these changes won’t be rolled out in time. But if Medi-Cal is something you’re planning on down the road, then these new law changes may help. Many more Californians will qualify for this support to help pay for nursing home care without ...

083: Living Better with Parkinson’s Disease

March 31, 2022 03:31 - 25 minutes - 35.9 MB

Picture NBA player Brian Grant, known for his tenacity and fearlessness on the court. After pushing his body through conditioning, training, and contentious games, he learns he has Parkinson’s disease two years into retirement. Naturally, this came as an enormous shock. However, Parkinson’s is the fastest-growing neurological condition in the world. In fact, by 2040, the number of people living with Parkinson’s is set to double. Once Brian learned how to navigate living with this disease, he...

082: A Unique Program for Veterans

March 19, 2022 02:08 - 20 minutes - 28.1 MB

As we age, the goal for many of us is to stay in our homes for as long as possible. Sure, we might need some help down the road, but we’ll cross that bridge when we get to it, right? That sounds great in theory, but we don’t think about all the extra costs and the challenges we may face in obtaining home care. Often, calls are made to home care services with urgent requests for help, but knowing what benefits and aid might be available in advance can help you plan and even improve quality of...

081: Navigating Senior Transitions

February 07, 2022 15:00 - 32 minutes - 45 MB

Life is full of changes, and we all experience transitions that can impact our lives in significant ways, whether they are big, small, planned, or unplanned. As an older adult navigating a journey in aging, adjustments often bring on feelings of anxiety and stress, even if they are positive. Whether you’re retiring and slowing down, grieving the loss of a spouse, or moving to a new community that will better meet your lifestyle needs, it can be a challenge to integrate and meet new people. ...

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