How Technology can help us age in place

Introduction: Aging in place is a cherished goal for many older adults, as it allows them to maintain their independence and familiarity with their surroundings. Thanks to advances in technology, aging at home has become more achievable and safer tha… Read More
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Understanding the SECURE Act: Implications for Elder Law and Estate Planning 

Introduction to the SECURE Act: In the realm of elder law and estate planning, staying updated on legislative changes is crucial to ensure effective strategies for protecting assets and securing a comfortable future. One such significant development… Read More
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Your 5 Most Important Legal Decisions Now That You’re Over 50

As elder law attorneys our clients are usually 50 years of age or wiser (older). Although no two clients are the same, we find that beginning at age 50 there are some important legal decisions that we all should consider. Here are five: First – Put… Read More
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Caucus on Aging Holds First Meeting of New Session

The Legislative Caucus on Aging held its first meeting this session today, January 15th, 2019 in Augusta. See news and video coverage from WABI 5. Read More
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Aging in Place Technology

Video: technology that allows you or your parents to age at home. Read More
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It’s All About Aging Well in Waterville

A group of volunteers called Aging Well in Waterville, including elder law attorney John Nale, discusses what can be done to assist elderly people in Waterville with a variety of issues and needs. They work on providing affordable housing, meeting he… Read More
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Attorney John Nale interviews Dept. of Health and Human Services Commissioner Ricker Hamilton

On May 11, 2017 Attorney John Nale interviewed Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner Ricker Hamilton regarding elder abuse prevention. See the video from the Kennebec Valley Forum. Read More
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