by Tabitha Justice | May 22, 2025 | Caregiving And Aging In Place, Protecting Your Retirement, Uncategorized
Co-Written by Tabitha Justice & Franki Parsons, Esq. Tabitha Justice is the CEO of Just Us Retirement Solutions, specializing in Medicare education, long-term care planning, and empowering families to take control of their retirement journey. Franki Parsons is an...
by Tabitha Justice | May 22, 2025 | Caregiving And Aging In Place, Protecting Your Retirement, Uncategorized
Co-Written by Tabitha Justice & Franki Parsons, Esq. Tabitha Justice is the CEO of Just Us Retirement Solutions, specializing in Medicare education, long-term care planning, and empowering families to take control of their retirement journey. Franki Parsons is an...
by Tabitha Justice | Mar 30, 2025 | Caregiving And Aging In Place, Long Term Care Planning, Uncategorized
If you’ve ever had to navigate elder care for a loved one, you already know how overwhelming it can be. Between finding the right doctors, arranging home care, managing medications, and handling legal and financial matters, it’s a full-time job. Many families try to...
by Tabitha Justice | Mar 30, 2025 | Caregiving And Aging In Place, Long Term Care Planning, Uncategorized
Caring for an aging parent or loved one is already an emotional journey, but when family members can’t agree on what’s best, things can quickly become stressful and overwhelming. Disagreements about care plans, finances, or who should take on which responsibilities...
by Tabitha Justice | Mar 17, 2025 | Caregiving And Aging In Place, Health
If you’re helping a loved one stay at home as they age, you know it’s a balancing act. You want them to be safe, comfortable, and connected, but you also don’t want to hover over them 24/7. That’s where technology comes in. The right tools can make life easier—not...
by Tabitha Justice | Mar 17, 2025 | Caregiving And Aging In Place, Cognitive & Emotional Well Being, Health, Understanding Medicare
If you have a loved one in the hospital, you might assume you’ll have plenty of time to figure out the next steps. But the reality is that hospitals start planning for discharge as soon as a patient is admitted—often catching families off guard. That’s why it’s so...