For some senior citizens, getting adequate medical care means having to qualify for Medicaid. In some cases, this will take planning because of the qualification guidelines for this government paid health insurance. Our Texas readers who are growing older and their...
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Month: February 2015
Veterans’ benefits for suicide prevention get boost from Obama
In our blog last week, we discussed how veterans can use suicide prevention programs offered by the Department of Veterans Affairs if they are feeling like they want to harm themselves. In recent news along those same lines, President Obama acknowledged that members...
Texas veterans have access to suicide prevention services
Many people think of veterans as strong people. It isn't difficult to determine where that stereotype came from. Soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen deal with difficult situations as part of their normal duties. Those difficult situations while serving, as well as...
What are living wills and powers of attorney for health care?
We recently told our Texas readers how important it is for them to create an estate plan that includes vital medical-related matters. That blog post might have some of our readers wondering about living wills and powers of attorney for health care designations. We...