When Dementia Threatens Your Money

August 25, 2016

The number of Americans suffering from Alzheimer’s and dementia is expected to rise as Baby Boomers and Gen Xer’s age. As those numbers grow, so too does the risk for elderly financial abuse. Our Director of Wealth Planning, Melissa Montgomery Fitzsimmons, writes for Money Magazine about the important steps individuals and their financial advisors can take to make sure that they are protected — both from the predatory individuals and themselves.

Read the full article in Time here.

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