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Is Guardianship Necessary?

March 3, 2022Elder Law

Are you an adult child who is having to watch your parent’s physical and/or mental health deteriorate? Are you concerned about your parent’s physical safety and/or ability to handle finances because of that deterioration? If so, you are probably struggling with a solution. Like most people in your position, the idea of taking away your parent’s independence by pursuing guardianship may not sit well with you. On the other hand, doing nothing could result in serious harm to your parent or to your … [Read more...] about Is Guardianship Necessary?

Tips to Help Seniors Avoid Holiday Scams

January 6, 2022Elder Law

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During the holidays people make an extra effort to be friendly and really embrace the spirit of the season. Unfortunately, it is also prime time for scam artists. Although they may target anyone, these predators frequently target the elderly, particularly during the holiday season. The Indianapolis elder law attorneys at Frank & Kraft offers tips to help seniors avoid becoming the victim of holiday scams. What Makes the Holidays Prime Scam Season? Why are scammers more prolific during … [Read more...] about Tips to Help Seniors Avoid Holiday Scams

5 Reasons to Consult With an Elder Law Attorney

December 9, 2021Elder Law

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The older population in the United States has increased rapidly in recent years and is expected to continue to grow in the coming decades. As the number of seniors swells, legal issues related to the elderly and to those who care for them have taken on heightened importance. Because the area of elder law is such a relatively new area of the law though, many people don’t even recognize that they need an elder law lawyer when they encounter one of these issues. To help remedy that, a Carmel elder … [Read more...] about 5 Reasons to Consult With an Elder Law Attorney

Social Media and Your Elderly Loved Ones

November 10, 2021Elder Law

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In today’s world, if you do not own a cellphone, tablet, or laptop computer you are definitely in the minority. Most of us spend a decedent amount of time on various social media platforms. For grandparents, communicating with the grandkids often requires the use of social media. This presents a very real risk for seniors. Scam artists and other predators who prey on older victims specifically target older victims through social media. The Indianapolis elder law attorneys at Frank & Kraft … [Read more...] about Social Media and Your Elderly Loved Ones

What Happens If Siblings Can’t Agree on a Parent’s Care?

July 15, 2021Elder Law

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Decisions relating to a parent’s care can often spur conflict among siblings. If you find yourself in a situation where you and your siblings appear unable to agree on medical treatment or an overall care plan for your parent, what can you do? Are there any practical options that might help? What legal options do you have if a resolution becomes impossible? To help answer some of these questions, an Indianapolis elder law attorney at Frank & Kraft discusses what happens if siblings cannot … [Read more...] about What Happens If Siblings Can’t Agree on a Parent’s Care?

What Are the Alternatives to Entering a Nursing Home?

June 24, 2021Elder Law

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One of the many consequences of the elderly population explosion is the corresponding increase in the need for healthcare services aimed at seniors. Specifically, the need for long-term care has increased dramatically in recent years. Most seniors, however, would prefer to put off, if not avoid completely, the need for nursing home care. Fortunately, as the Indianapolis elder law attorneys at Frank & Kraft explain, there are alternatives to a nursing home for those seniors who … [Read more...] about What Are the Alternatives to Entering a Nursing Home?

Does My Parent Need a Geriatric Care Manager?

May 25, 2021Elder Law

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Trying to balance your own life while providing care for an aging parent can be difficult and exhausting.  Navigating the various government programs and services, managing your time, and making sure your immediate family doesn’t suffer can seem like an impossible task. Working with a Geriatric Care Manager may be the solution to your problem. An Indianapolis elder law attorney at Frank & Kraft explains how a Geriatric Care Manager may be able to help you and your parent. The Truth … [Read more...] about Does My Parent Need a Geriatric Care Manager?

How the Opioid Crisis Leads to Elder Financial Exploitation

May 13, 2021Elder Law

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The opioid crisis in the United States is having a direct impact on the increase in financial exploitation of the elderly. An article published by the University of Southern California Center on Elder Mistreatment explains the correlation between the growth of the senior population and the opioid crisis in the U.S. The Indianapolis elder law attorneys at Frank & Kraft explain how the opioid crisis leads to elderly financial exploitation. The Opioid Crisis in the U.S. The news makes it … [Read more...] about How the Opioid Crisis Leads to Elder Financial Exploitation

Indiana in Bottom Half of States for Elder Abuse Protection

April 22, 2021Elder Law

As the population of older Americans continues to increase, we have also experienced an increased awareness of issues that impact them, including the prevalence of elder abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation. States across the nation are scrambling to try and prevent, or at least combat, the problem of elder abuse, with varying success. According to a recently released study by Wallet Hub, the State of Indiana is among the bottom half of all states for elder abuse protection. The Baby … [Read more...] about Indiana in Bottom Half of States for Elder Abuse Protection

Elder Abuse — How to Spot the Signs

January 21, 2021Elder Law

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 The dramatic increase in the senior population in the U.S. has caused a corresponding increase in issues that impact the elderly, including nursing home abuse. Fortunately, there are nursing homes that provide competent, caring, and compassionate care to patients; however, you must remain vigilant and on alert for signs of abuse or neglect if you have a loved one in a nursing home. To help ensure that you know what to look for, the Indianapolis elder law … [Read more...] about Elder Abuse — How to Spot the Signs

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