Throughout history, the arrival of spring eagerly has been welcomed by virtually everyone besides skiers and snowboarders. There also are a few other exceptions, such as a St. Louis pediatric orthopedic surgeon who dreads the annual rush of injuries. With
Your Estate Plan is Not Complete Without a Power of Attorney
When you get older, you find yourself facing realities in your present that you always felt you would face further down the line. Whether they are the physical changes that your body goes through as you get older or the
Be Aware of Special Tax Advantages for Senior Citizens
The painful annual process of completing your taxes is daunting at any age, and it often does not get much easier as you leave your working years behind. The woes of tax season for senior citizens can be compounded by
Thinking Differently About Treatment [Episode 58]
Sharon Hepburn, a physical therapist and founder of The Inner Connection, returns to ElderTalk with Joe Cordell and discusses every day activities that can be beneficial for ailments for aging patients with attorney-CPA Joe Cordell and co-host Susan Arthur. She
The Risks of Medication [Episode 47]
Dr. James Marcum, a cardiologist for the Chattanooga Heart Institute, director of Heartwise Ministries, and author of the book, “Medicines that Kill”, joins attorney-CPA Joe Cordell and co-host Susan Arthur to discuss the risks of taking medications. He breaks down