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Monday, February 22, 2016

Aging with a Plan: How a Little Thought Today Can Vastly Improve your Tomorrow



I wanted to write about a book that we recently ordered for our Library -- Aging with a Plan: How a Little Thought Today Can Vastly Improve your Tomorrow, published in 2015 by Praeger. This book is written by Law Professor Sharona Hoffman who teaches health law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and who also has an LLM in Health Law.

The following excerpt from the book’s abstract is enticing:

“Using an interdisciplinary approach, Aging with a Plan: How a Little Thought Today Can Vastly Improve Your Tomorrow develops recommendations for building sustainable social, legal, medical, and financial support systems that can promote a good quality of life throughout the aging process. Chapters address critical topics such as retirement savings and expenses, residential settings, legal planning, the elderly and driving, long-term care, coordinated medical care, and end-of-life decisions. The author combines analysis of recent research on the challenges of aging with engaging anecdotes and personal observations.”

The reviews for this book have emphasized the practicality of the author’s approach. On her faculty page, Professor Hoffman discusses her motivation for writing. In a two-year span, she lost her parents, her mother-in-law, and then her husband was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. At the end of this period, she realized that she had a lot of knowledge to share, and she wanted to put her years of troubles “to good use helping others. Writing this book seemed like a natural choice.”  For those of us beginning elder law practices, the many anecdotes based on the author’s experiences may provide useful insights that may help us to empathize with our clients.