What is the Difference Between a Will and a Trust

What is the Difference Between a Will and a Trust

An important aspect of LTC planning that reaches beyond your health and care options is your estate or assets. More specifically, after you die, your loved ones will need to know how to divide your belongings and assets. While many people use the terms “will” and...
What Does it Mean to Fund a Trust?

What Does it Mean to Fund a Trust?

As a person’s career advances, or even begins to wind down, depending on how you look at it, there comes a time to consider a whole host of topics, such as long-term care options and retirement plans. But a third category is just as important as those other two:...
Dealing with Tragedy: Understanding the Work of a Chaplain

Dealing with Tragedy: Understanding the Work of a Chaplain

Exactly what a chaplain is and the duties a chaplain is expected to perform, and for whom, may be a little challenging for most people to describe in detail. This article serves to explain what a chaplain is and their main roles in service to others. What is a...
5 Tips To Getting Road Ready For A Successful Summer Vacation

5 Tips To Getting Road Ready For A Successful Summer Vacation

You’ve budgeted for a road trip this summer and you’ve secured the time off work. Now what? What else goes into a successful road trip when it comes to driving long distances, staying in unfamiliar places, and essentially, living out of your car for a week or two? In...
How to Help Your Aging Parents Connect to Your Kids

How to Help Your Aging Parents Connect to Your Kids

These days, people are waiting longer to have children. And while there are many benefits to this, such as being more financially stable by the time kids come along, it also means that extended family members, like grandparents, are older. In fact, your young...
4 Food Tricks To Help You Fight Chronic Disease

4 Food Tricks To Help You Fight Chronic Disease

According to the CDC, chronic diseases are broadly defined as those lasting one year or more, that limit normal daily function and/or require ongoing medical treatment. While some chronic diseases do have a genetic component, meaning they are inherited, many are...