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Celebrating National Social Work Month: The Heart of Elder Care Coordination

By Eva Hager | March 11, 2026

March is National Social Work Month – a time to recognize the dedicated professionals who stand in the gap for families navigating life’s most difficult transitions. As I often tell clients, central to what we do at The Law Practice of Dennison Keller, LLC, are our Elder Care Coordinators (ECCs). Whether trained professionally as social…

Time Seems To Change As We Age

By Dennison Keller | February 10, 2026

“Like sands through the hour-glass, so are the days of our lives.” Fans of daytime television will remember those haunting words and the visual that framed them as they tuned in to the long-running soap opera Days of Our Lives. While the simple show opening grew trite and outdated over time, I would submit that…

Start the Tough Conversations When You’re With Family for the Holidays

By Eva Hager | November 11, 2025

It’s that time of year. Leaves are falling, the air is cooling, and darkness is encroaching ever closer. But it’s also a time when families come together to celebrate. A time for warmth, laughter, and reconnecting with loved ones near and far. It is also one of the few times we gather with our extended…

October is National Estate Planning Month: Why It Matters More Than You Think

By Dennison Keller | October 8, 2025

October is best known for Halloween. But to me, the scariest thing about the month is how many people head into the fall and winter months without a well-thought-out estate plan. Perhaps that’s why, in addition to Halloween, October also marks National Estate Planning Month. Whether you’re in your 30s or your 70s, estate planning…

The Big Beautiful Bill

By Dennison Keller | July 29, 2025

With the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, clients are asking us almost daily how it will affect their wallets and the care they will need in the future. Like most pieces of large legislation, there is good and bad, winners and losers. Without commentary on the law’s merits or its effect on…

Scamming Elders is Big Business

By Dennison Keller | June 26, 2025

When I used to work as a television journalist, the stories that got under my skin like no others were the ones that involved someone taking advantage of a senior citizen. I covered “pigeon drop schemes”, social media imposters, fake house repair contractors – you name it. As I did my interviews and research for…

May is Elder Law Month & the Perfect Time to Get Your Affairs In Order

By Dennison Keller | May 7, 2025

It’s May! It’s May! Famed lyricist Alan Jay Lerner called the month a gorgeous holiday. Growing up in the Midwest, May has always been my favorite time of the year. The temperatures warm.  Pools Open.  April showers give way to May flowers. Snarky and political social media posts yield to celebrations of graduations and proms,…

A my Social Security Account is Essential, Especially for Seniors

By Eva Hager | April 1, 2025

The Social Security Administration (SSA) is increasingly prioritizing online services, making a my Social Security account a vital tool for accessing and managing your benefits.  While the new rules were recently delayed until April 14th, 2025 after an outcry from the AARP and other stakeholders, seniors should still prepare for the new rules to take…

Congratulations to Elder Care Coordinator Debbie Groh – The APA’s Outstanding Service Provider

By Dennison Keller | March 27, 2025

It is a bitter-sweet time for us at The Law Practice of Dennison Keller. On one hand, we are thrilled that our Elder Care Coordinator, Debbie Groh, was named the Outstanding Service Provider in the Field of Aging by the Association for Professionals in Aging (APA). We feel tremendous pride that Debbie is the fourth…

Uncertainty Surrounding Government Programs for Seniors

By Dennison Keller | February 25, 2025

Whether you support President Donald Trump or not, there is no question he and his DOGE agent Elon Musk are exacting massive government cuts to reduce spending. Scores of federal employees are already feeling the effects. The question is: will these cuts affect today’s seniors who rely on the government to help pay for their…

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