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Why a trust inheritance can be much better than a gift

When you die, what you leave behind goes to your heirs, the people who inherit your estate. This can cause a positive result or...

CBD Oil and Seniors: A Miracle or Myth?

Lately, so many of us are hearing about incredible breakthroughs that have been made about the medicinal qualities of Cannabinoids; which are compounds that...

Is Aging in Place Right For Your Parent?

Recent Studies indicate that 95% of seniors want to “age in place” in their aging years as opposed to retirement living. With the advancement...

Nominate for Nesby: The Nesby Glasgow Essence Award

Attention Greater Seattle/Puget Sound Residents! Who do you know who is that unsung hero? Who puts their life on hold to care for a...

Helping Families and Caregivers Deal with a Loved Ones’ Passing

The Month of March as we honor Family Caregivers, there is one thing that most of us will face as we are taking care...

Aging in Place: Growing Old at Home

The stairs are getting so hard to climb. Since my wife died, I just open a can of soup for dinner. I've lived here 40 years....

Aging in Place: Living Sustainably Helps our Southern Resident Killer Whales

On Thursday, April 4th, Q13 Fox ran a special on our Southern Resident Killer Whales. For those of you who may not know, fighting...

Why is it important to pre-plan for your own burial or cremation?

Eventually we all will face the loss of someone we love … and, in time, those who love us will face our loss. There can...

Home for the Holidays

Maybe Mom, Dad, Grandma, or Grandpa live in an assisted living facility. Maybe they don’t get around as well as they used to. Maybe they have had a recent decline in health. Do they have any form of Dementia? Perhaps you want to bring them to your home for a holiday visit. How can you ensure their safety and well-being and still enjoy precious time together? The key is to plan ahead! From pick up to drop off, here is a list of helpful hints that hopefully will create peace of mind and allow for a memorable visit!

Five Alzheimer’s Fighting Foods That Can Decrease Your Risk of Alzheimer’s and Dementia

If you have a family member who has Alzheimer’s, there is a higher risk of family members contracting it as well. You likely may...