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Encore Parenting: Help for Grandparents Raising Grandkids

When children are with a caring, loving, permanent adult —especially kin— they tend to be more stable, have healthier emotional and physical outcomes, do better in school and have more stability in their own relationships in the future. You literally are a critical component in creating a healthier adult, and therefore, a healthier community. ...
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What You Should Know About IRA & 401k Changes for 2020

Congress passed major changes regarding distributions from 401k plans and IRAs effective in 2020. The changes do not apply to pension plans. Meet with your attorney for further explanation on how these may affect your estate planning. ...
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Social Security Q & A

There are certain questions regarding Social Security that keep coming up. Here are a few, along with the answers to help you take the next step in your decision-making. ...
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Take a (Free!) Backstage Tour of Playhouse Square

Ever wonder what it's like behind the scenes at one of Playhouse Square's beautifully restored theaters? Mark your calendar for a free tour date and learn interesting tidbits about Cleveland's historic theaters. Playhouse Square’s 11 performance spaces include the Allen, Hanna, Helen Rosenfeld Bialosky Lab, Mimi Ohio, Outcalt, KeyBank State and Westfield Insurance Studio Theatres, as well as the Connor Palace, Kennedy’s Cabaret, Upper Allen and U.S. Bank Plaza. Playhouse Square’s original five venues (Mimi Ohio, Connor Palace, KeyBank State, Allen and Hanna) were constructed in the 1920s in a mere 19 months. Impacted by the rise of television and population flight to suburbia, by 1968-69 all but the Hanna were eventually boarded up, as entertainment also moved to the suburbs. But in the 1970s, a grass-roots effort saved the historic venues from the wrecking ball, restoring and re-opening the theaters one by one, ushering in a new era of downtown revitalization, which was heralded by the media as “one of the top 10 successes in Cleveland history.” ...
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Puzzled About Social Security? You’re Not Alone

Social Security understands that unexpected changes may occur after you begin receiving retirement benefits. If you change your mind, you may be able to withdraw your Social Security claim and reapply at a future date. ...
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What is Dysarthria?

A speech-language pathologist can help individuals with dysarthria communicate more clearly. Some techniques that may be beneficial include using a slower rate of speech and exaggerating the movements of the lips and tongue. Some people may need other forms of communication, such as gestures, writing, or using phones or computers with text-to-speech capabilities. ...
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Must-Haves for Grandkid-Friendly Winter Travel

You may need to up your grandparenting game now that winter weather has arrived. Blankets, snacks and other supplies will come in handy in a roadside emergency. A Cleveland Clinic doctor tells us what to include in a winter driving car kit. ...
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What’s on your Bucket List for Maintaining Your Lifestyle at 60 and Beyond?

By Lee Ann O’Brien of The McGregor Foundation 

There is a movement challenging us to think differently about accessibility:  accessibility to access jobs for a time well beyond our 60s, accessibility to affordable housing, accessibility to quality housing stock that supports people remaining in their homes with innovative designs that can promote independence–free of barriers and accessibility to social and community programs promoting a healthy lifestyle for quality of life and longevity.

 Why is this important information to share? Because we all need to think about what our future looks like and how we help our clients.

Looking at the landscape of aging populations in Northeast Ohio, it’s difficult to not be struck by the challenges in front of our communities. The growing population of the New Majority [300,000 older adults living in Cuyahoga County, representing 24% of the total population and out-numbering those under 20] is also living longer.  Not only does that have obvious implications for entitlement programs such as Social Security, but the implications are equally significant for every program and provider serving aging citizens and for every community interested in remaining strong and vibrant.  At the same time, we’re ‘sandwiched’ within our own family. What happens when we want to retire but a parent needs assisted living? Age with a plan!

Make a list of who you may count on and what each person on the list is willing to do, then revisiting these plans often-particularly if you’re relying on siblings or friends who have their own health issues.

You’ll need some professionals in your corner such as a certified financial planner, estate planning attorney, and healthcare providers—assemble a team to act as a sounding board.

Helping clients with their life and care planning can reduce costs, provide protection from creditors and can provide instructions for long term goals and leaving assets. 

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