Virginia, Maryland, and DC Now Allow Visitors in Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities
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Q. Last month, we had a scare when the nursing home where my mother, Marcia (85), who has dementia, resides called and said that she stopped eating and seems depressed and withdrawn. Although she doesn’t quite know who we are, my mother used to light up when we visited and brought the grandchildren. The nurse tried Facetiming with us, but it didn’t have the same effect as an in-person visit
would.
By some miracle, my mother seems to be in better health now. I know that it is risky to visit senior loved ones at this time, but we’d really like to see her and spend time with her. What is the status of being able to visit loved ones in nursing homes or assisted living facilities in the DC area?
Critter Corner: Are Teachers and Other Frontline Workers Rushing to Do Estate Planning?
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I recently saw in many publications, including CNN and Newsweek, that teachers and other frontline workers (including dental hygienists, flight attendants, and others) are rushing to do estate planning. Have you found this to be the case? I am a first-grade teacher who may have to go back soon (maybe not first quarter, but probably after) and am concerned how things will be then. Yet, I’m also only 32
and never considered estate planning at such a young age. Does the Farr Law Firm offer a discount for frontline workers such as me? Thanks for your help!
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