Considered reading and trusted links for families.
A growing library of guides, checklists, and essays drawn from our practice.
Beginning the Conversation
How to open the subject of long-term planning with parents and family.
The Essential Documents
Wills, powers of attorney, advance directives — what every family should have in place.
On Living Well, Later
A reflection on what it means to plan not only for care, but for a meaningful later life.
Choosing a Care Setting
A measured comparison of in-home care, assisted living, and memory care options.
Hospital Discharge Planning
The questions to ask before your loved one comes home.
The Cost of Postponement
Why early planning is, almost always, the kindest planning.
Organizations we point families toward.
A short list of independent, well-established sources for information, tools, and support beyond our practice.
AARP
Guides, tools, and advocacy on caregiving, health, finances, and everyday life after 50.
AgeTech Collaborative by AARP
A curated ecosystem of products and startups building technology for aging well.
Family Caregiver Alliance
Practical support, education, and state-by-state resources for family caregivers.
Eldercare Locator (U.S. Administration on Aging)
A national directory connecting families to trustworthy local services for older adults.
National Institute on Aging
Research-backed information on health, cognition, and living well in later life.
Alzheimer's Association
Education, a 24/7 helpline, and care navigation for families facing dementia.
Medicare.gov
The official source for Medicare coverage, plans, and provider comparisons.
GetCareSC
South Carolina's hub for connecting older adults, caregivers, and families to local care and support services.
