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What families need to know about Ohio STABLE accounts

On Behalf of Hickman Lowder Lidrbauch & Welch Co., L.P.A. | May 19, 2026 | Older Adults

Adults with disabling medical conditions often face increased overall living expenses and diminished earning potential. Planning carefully can help those with disabling medical conditions and their immediate family members make arrangements for long-term financial...

Preventing Elder Social Isolation: Practical Strategies That Make a Difference

by Hickman Lowder Lidrbauch & Welch Co., L.P.A. | Feb 13, 2026 | Elder Law, Older Adults

Social isolation in older adults is more than loneliness—it is a serious health risk linked to depression, cognitive decline, heart disease, and early mortality. The good news is that isolation is often preventable when families, caregivers, and communities are...

Your Summer Reading List: Helpful Resources From the Special Needs Alliance

On Behalf of Hickman Lowder | Jun 29, 2022 | Adults With Disabilities, Children With Special Needs, Elder Law, Elders and their Caregivers, Older Adults

This summer may be the time to answer that one nagging question that you may have or develop a deeper understanding of certain issues that affect your family. It is important for families and caregivers to understand the fundamental concepts in managing their loved...

Dementia and the Importance of Planning for Your Future.

On Behalf of Hickman Lowder | Nov 3, 2021 | Elder Law, Older Adults

November is Alzheimer’s awareness month, so I thought I would take the opportunity to talk about dementia and the importance of planning for your future. First and foremost, some forgetfulness can be a normal part of aging. We have all misplaced our keys or put our wallet in a different place, forgetting momentarily where we left it. When forgetfulness becomes…

Lessons from Making Bread

Hickman Lowder | Sep 9, 2019 | Elders and their Caregivers, Mental Health, Older Adults

Solving problems for our clients is stressful work for all involved.  It is stressful for our elderly who need care.  It is stressful for their spouses.  It is stressful for adult children caring for their parents.  It is stressful for parents taking care of their loved ones with special needs.  Often, the system seems too complicated and the obstacles too…

Care Advocacy Services: A Case Study

Hickman Lowder | Aug 13, 2019 | Adults With Disabilities, Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning, Older Adults

Donald and Shirley engaged Hickman & Lowder to draft their estate plan with special needs considerations in the early 1990s.  At that time, their daughter, Angela, who has a developmental disability, was living with them and receiving minimal benefits from the government.  Donald and Shirley put a trust in place to provide for Angela after they both were gone.  When…

Elder Abuse and Exploitation – It can even happen to “Super Heroes”

Hickman Lowder | Jun 14, 2019 | Older Adults

In Stan Lee’s iconic story of “Spider-Man,” young Peter Parker fails to stop a robbery, which leads to the death of his uncle.  Thereafter, Peter is the crime-stopping Spider-Man.  Peter’s double life then centers on protecting others from abuse. Sadly, there has been recent news that Stan Lee was the victim of financial exploitation at the hands of his business…

Ensuring Good Nursing Home Care

Hickman Lowder | Jun 4, 2019 | Older Adults

The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has identified about 80 nursing homes nationwide that are subject to increased oversight because the facilities have “substantially failed” to meet the required care standards and resident protections mandated by federal and state regulations. These facilities are part of CMS’s Special Focus Facilities Program and are subject to increased monitoring as a result…

Losing a Parent: Are We Ever Prepared?

Hickman Lowder | Mar 27, 2019 | Elders and their Caregivers, Older Adults

On March 16th, one day before St. Patrick’s Day, my father-in-law passed away quietly in the middle of the night. He was 87 years old. Yes, he had been ill, but he was on the road to recovery—or so we thought—recovering in a rehab facility. The 2:00 a.m. call informing my husband of the news was a shock to the…

In-home Care vs. Facility – You Decide

Hickman Lowder | Aug 14, 2017 | Older Adults

One of the most common questions posed in care coordination is how to decide between in-home care and facility placement. While there is no simple answer to this question, it is important to recognize the pros and cons of both choices. There are several factors involved in making the best choice: level of care/care needs, cost, and safety are just…

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