by SDP Team | May 24, 2017 | Uncategorized
Asking the right questions before cognitive impairment (Alzheimer’s / dementia) sets in can make all the difference in a loved one’s life, and in the lives of a family. Here are five steps, along with the questions to ask to help create a plan. Assets: It’s important...
by SDP Team | May 24, 2017 | Uncategorized
These warning signs, provided by the Alzheimer’s Association, are not always a sign of Alzheimer’s; they could be the sign of a disease that is treatable. If you are concerned about yourself, a friend or loved one, encourage that person to see a doctor. 1. Memory loss...
by SDP Team | May 24, 2017 | Financial Planning
Dementia, commonly referred to with the catch-all name Alzheimer’s, has reached epidemic levels in the United States. Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia. It’s irreversible and ultimately fatal, slowly robbing people of their memory and ability to function...
by SDP Team | Apr 14, 2017 | Risk Management
Living alone can be tough for seniors. Some don’t have family nearby to check on them, and they worry that if they fall or suffer a medical emergency and can’t get to the phone to seek help, no one will know. That’s why hundreds of police agencies in small towns,...
by SDP Team | Apr 14, 2017 | Travel
In some Sun Belt communities, retirees drive them off the links to run errands or eat out. While these electric vehicles are easy to operate and better for the environment than a gas guzzler, their open architecture can make them extremely dangerous in collisions with...