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Your loved one's identity has been stolen. Now what?
It's the news no caregiver ever wants to get--an elderly loved one has been the victim of a data breach and his identity has been stolen....
Three Reasons to Plan for Long-Term Care Before You Get Old
Why should you plan for your long-term care before you get old? Attorney Kim Kimbrough offers three good reasons.
New dementia, MCI studies enrolling volunteers
Interested in volunteering for research on Alzheimer’s, related dementias, and cognitive health? Search for clinical trials and studies...
Not Your Ordinary Law Firm
Kimbrough Law is a different kind of law firm. What sets us apart? This video explains.
Tips for Overcoming Bathing Challenges with an Elderly Loved One
Helping someone to bathe can be a challenge for many caregivers. Why does a person resist your help when they are no longer taking care...
Just How Bad is the Fraud Problem?
Fraud is a real problem in the U.S. today. It's not a small problem that affects only a few people. Here are some staggering statistics:...
Are you doing elder care the old way?
Since the first humans roamed the earth, older people, the sick, and disabled have needed care. Over many millennia, the approach to...
Can Hospital Delirium Be Prevented?
Delirium is a temporary condition that often happens to older people when they are ill. It causes the person to be confused, and usually...
Urinary Tract Infections: The Great Imposter
Urinary tract infections (UTI) are common in older adults. Unfortunately, many UTIs are missed or undiagnosed because the symptoms may be...
Paranoid Parents: What’s the Line Between Paranoia and Cognitive Decline?
Mom thinks your stealing her money. Dad wants to bolt the front door shut at night, so the strangers don’t come in. Are these thoughts a...