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Thanksgiving Reflections for Georgia Families

Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning

By Robert M. Goldberg

Thanksgiving has a way of reminding us how complicated and beautiful family life can be. For so many families in Georgia, especially those in the sandwich generation, the holiday brings a mix of joy, connection, and a few quiet moments where the reality of caregiving becomes clear again.

Plenty of people spent the long weekend cooking, visiting, and checking in on aging parents. Others listened to young adults share their new plans or challenges. Some families did both in the span of one afternoon. If this sounds familiar, you are part of a growing community that understands what it means to support two generations at once.

As the first wave of the holidays settles behind us, now can be a helpful time to reflect on any questions that came up. Maybe someone asked about future care needs. Maybe you noticed a parent moving a little slower than last year. Maybe a young adult mentioned money stress or school pressures. These small moments often point to bigger conversations that deserve attention.

Many families begin exploring options like Medicaid qualification once they realize how expensive long-term care can be. It is common for people to feel unsure about the rules, or to worry they might miss an important detail. Even a simple question can be a good starting point for learning what resources might help protect a parent’s care and financial stability.

This is also the time of year when families think about getting organized for the new year. Some look for guidance from an estate planning lawyer or an elder care lawyer who can help explain the tools available to keep everyone supported. The goal is not to make things complicated. The goal is to reduce stress so you can stay focused on the people you love.

If your Thanksgiving conversations brought any of this to the surface, you are not alone. So many Georgia families are walking this same path and learning as they go.

To support the community, we put together a free eBook that covers the basics of caring for aging parents, planning for long-term care, understanding Medicaid options, and preparing young adults for emergencies. It is written in clear language and meant for everyday families, not legal experts.

If you would like a place to start or you want to feel more confident about the path ahead, this may be a helpful resource.

📘 Download your free educational eBook

The holiday season can bring both joy and responsibility. Staying informed is one of the simplest ways to make the next year feel a bit lighter for you and your family.

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After two years of dealing with a “Veterans Advocate Group” and getting nowhere navigating the VA process, a friend referred us to Goldberg & Associates. Our father is 88 years old, with leukemia, and his beloved wife is in memory care. Their finances were quickly diminishing with the cost of her care. Within just a few months, Bob and his associate, Morgan, had my father’s claim resolved. My parents now have resources to help them through these very difficult times. Our heartfelt gratitude to Bob and Morgan for taking the stress off our family.

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