by Imane Rose | Aug 18, 2025 | Blog, Senior Social Activities
Isolation creeps up quietly. A parent who used to have a full calendar starts declining invitations, driving less, and spending more time alone, and by the time family notices, loneliness has already taken a toll on mood and health. Senior social activities...
by Imane Rose | Jul 8, 2025 | Blog, Enhancing Senior Fitness
Fear of falling stops a lot of older adults from moving as much as they should, which is exactly the wrong response. Muscle weakens fast without use, balance gets worse without practice, and the very inactivity meant to prevent a fall often makes one more likely....
by Imane Rose | Apr 5, 2024 | Blog, Healthcare Power of Attorney
Who makes medical decisions for a client if they can’t make them for themselves, and there’s no family member available or willing to take it on? It’s a question that comes up more often than most estate planning conversations account for. Some...
by Imane Rose | Feb 15, 2024 | Blog, Subtle Signs of Decline in Seniors
By the time most families recognize a real problem, the signs of decline in seniors have usually been building quietly for months. Nobody misses a parent falling down the stairs. What people miss is the slower stuff: bills piling up unopened, weight dropping a little...
by Imane Rose | Jan 26, 2024 | Blog, Protecting Elder Law Clients
Financial exploitation of older adults is a recognized and serious problem, and elder law attorneys are often the first professionals positioned to catch it. By the time a case reaches litigation, the damage is usually already done. The more useful work happens...