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    elder_law

    Explore "elder_law" with insightful episodes like "3/18/17: Kellie Lapp, Executive Director of Oregon Health Decisions | End-of-Life Planning: Advance Directive, Your Life, Your Decisions", "5/16/17: Nate Parker with Parker & Griffith, P.C. | Talking about substituted decision making for those with dementia | Aging In The Willame", "11/22/16: Christopher Hamilton Elder Law Attorney on Aging in the Williamette Valley with John Hughes ComForCare" and "Long-term Care Benefits for Veteran’s/Spouses" from podcasts like ""Aging Today Podcast", "Aging in the Willamette Valley", "Aging in the Willamette Valley" and "Boomers Today"" and more!

    Episodes (24)

    5/16/17: Nate Parker with Parker & Griffith, P.C. | Talking about substituted decision making for those with dementia | Aging In The Willame

    5/16/17: Nate Parker with Parker & Griffith, P.C. | Talking about substituted decision making for those with dementia | Aging In The Willame
    Nate's knowledge base is rooted in guardianship and conservatorship proceedings, more broadly described as protective proceedings. He enjoys talking about substituted decision making when a family member or friend is unable to no longer make decisions due to their Alzheimer’s or dementia, and the purpose of guardianships and conservatorships.

    11/22/16: Christopher Hamilton Elder Law Attorney on Aging in the Williamette Valley with John Hughes ComForCare

    11/22/16: Christopher Hamilton Elder Law Attorney on Aging in the Williamette Valley with John Hughes ComForCare
    Christopher Hamilton, Elder Law Attorney from Hanson & Walgenkim Attorney’s at Law joins us to discuss the differences between guardianship/conservatorship and a power of attorney/advanced directive, why people would want them, and when one is preferable or necessary. You don't want to miss this episode! For more information, visit: www.hansonwalgenkim.com.

    Long-term Care Benefits for Veteran’s/Spouses

    Long-term Care Benefits for Veteran’s/Spouses
    Victoria Collier founded The Elder & Disability Law Firm of Victoria L. Collier, P.C. to serve the legal needs of senior citizens when their health care needs increase. Victoria is a Certified Elder Law Attorney through The National Elder Law Foundation and has been named as “Fellow” of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). She is the author of 47 Secret Veterans Benefits for Seniors and Paying for Long Term Care – Financial Help for Wartime Veterans: The VA Aid & Attendance Benefit.
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