Swearingen Elder Law

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(Fort Wayne, Ossian, New Haven) Attorney, Gerret J.

Swsearingen has practiced law in Indiana for over a decade. His law practice, Swearingen Elder Law, centers around Medicaid Planning as a specialty and includes Estate Planning and all areas of Elder Law. This includes Wills, Durable Powers of Attorney, Special Needs Trusts, and Advance Health Care Directives. As A specialized Elder Law practice, Gerret's office focuses on the legal needs of not only the elderly, but also those of younger clients who wish to plan their estates, as well as individuals with disabilities.

​In his practice Gerret helps clients form plans that assist them in preserving assets and remaining independent in the community for as long as this is possible. However, in the event their health declines, it is sometimes not possible for the client to remain safely at home. In these cases, Swearingen Elder Law can also assist clients in preserving the family resources from the high costs of skilled nursing facility care. Often, the goal of preserving resources can be achieved, while likewise insuring that the healthcare needs of the client are met. This allows the client to achieve the best quality of life possible for both themselves and their loved ones, while still preserving the Client assets.

12/26/2025
Warmest wishes feom Swearingen Elder Law!
11/29/2025

Warmest wishes feom Swearingen Elder Law!

10/20/2025
08/03/2025

🌞 **Protecting Our Most Vulnerable During This Heatwave** 🌞

Indiana has been experiencing dangerously high temperatures — and it's crucial we **look out for our elderly and disabled neighbors, clients, and loved ones** during this time.

🔸 **Check in daily** — especially with those who live alone.
🔸 **Ensure they have access to air conditioning or fans.**
🔸 **Encourage hydration**: water every 15–20 minutes when outdoors, even if they’re not thirsty.
🔸 **Avoid alcohol and energy drinks**, which can increase dehydration.
🔸 **Know the signs of dehydration**: confusion, dizziness, or dark urine may signal trouble.

💧 **Hydrate, Rest, and Stay Cool** 💧

Remind your loved ones that hydration before, during, and after time spent in the heat is essential. If they begin to feel tired, light-headed, or ill — **get them into a cool place and provide fluids immediately.**

Let’s keep each other safe. A simple check-in could save a life. ❤️

📎 For more heat safety tips, check out this guide from the CDC

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01/23/2025

ITS COLD OUTSIDE!

Take a moment to check on your elderly neighbors and co-workers during this frigid time of year. Many proud elderly members of our community will not reach out when having heating and shoveling issues. Be a good neighbor and give them a call or a knock on the door.

Sometimes just knowing we care can make all the difference to a person with age related health concerns and disablilites!

STAY WARM from Swearingen Elder Law!❄️❄️❄️❄️

08/29/2024

All of us here at Swearingen Elder Law would like to wish a HAPPY BIRTHDAY to our receptionist Krista! Have a great day and thank you for your hard work!

08/27/2024

It is that time of year again. With temperatures excpected to soar into the upper 90's today, it's time to check on our elderly loved ones and neighbors.

The City of Fort Wayne has public cooling centers located at the Fort Wayne Rescue Mission, The Salvation Army located at 2901 Clinton St, and at the Allen County Public Library.

If you have neighbors make sure they have at least a working fan and lots of drinking water options.

For a full list of Cooling Station locations in the Fort Wayne, IN area click the link below!

https://www.wane.com/top-stories/fort-wayne-shares-updated-cooling-center-list/

06/17/2024

As the temperatures rise please take a moment to check in on your elderly friends, family, and neighbors. Sometimes those most in need are the ones that won't ask for help!

Stay cool!
From all of us at Swearingen Elder Law

12/29/2023

All of us here at Swearingen Elder Law would like to wish everyone a very Happy New year!

11/13/2023

As a caregiver to a loved one with dementia, you already shoulder a great deal of responsibility. Ensuring your loved one’s safety, well-being, and comfort amidst the challenges of memory loss is no small feat. However, it becomes even more pressing when unexpected situations like natural disasters strike. Emergency evacuations due to events such as floods, fires, or storms can be stressful for anyone, but for those with dementia, the experience can be disorienting and deeply distressing.

Here are steps you can take to prepare both you and your loved one for an emergency evacuation, ensuring a smoother, more organized response when every moment counts.

1. Create an Emergency Plan:
Your first step is developing a comprehensive emergency plan tailored to your loved one’s needs. Consider the most likely disasters in your area, whether floods, wildfires, tornadoes, or earthquakes, and plan accordingly. Your emergency plan should include:
Safe locations where you can go, such as a family member’s house, a hotel, or a local emergency shelter that can accommodate those living with dementia.
Escape routes from your home and community.
Communication methods with other family members and emergency responders.

2. Prepare an Emergency Kit:
Pack a bag with essential items to keep at the ready. It should contain:
Medications: Ensure you have a week’s supply of all your loved one’s medications, along with a list of the medication names, dosages, and administering instructions.
Documents: Copies of essential documents such as ID, medical records, insurance policies, and a list of contacts.
Basic Necessities: Water, non-perishable food, a flashlight, batteries, a first-aid kit, clothing, and toiletries.
Comfort Items: Items that offer comfort and familiarity to your loved one, like a favorite blanket, photos, or a familiar toy.
Money: Put some cash in an envelope in the event you need to make purchases with cash.

3. Use Clear Communication:
During an emergency, it’s crucial to remain calm and speak clearly to your loved one. Your composed demeanor can help soothe their anxiety. Use short, simple sentences, and repeat information as needed. When giving instructions, break them down step by step.

4. Maintain Familiarity:
Those living with dementia often find solace in the familiar. If you have to relocate, bring along items that will make the new environment feel like home. This might include their favorite pillow, music, or even scents. Maintaining routines can also be comforting, so try to stick to familiar schedules for meals, bedtime, and other activities.

5. Identification is Key:
Ensure that your loved one always has identification, whether it’s a bracelet, a necklace, or a card in their pocket. This ID should include their name, your contact details, and a note about their dementia. In the chaos of an emergency, this can help first responders or other community members assist them if you get separated.

6. Notify Authorities and Neighbors:
In the event of a disaster, inform local emergency services about your loved one’s condition. They can offer additional support or prioritize your residence for assistance. Moreover, letting your neighbors know can help create a community safety net where people look out for one another.

7. Practice Makes Perfect:
While it’s impossible to predict when a disaster will strike, you can prepare by regularly practicing your emergency plan. This means occasionally walking through the escape routes, discussing the plan with family members, and revisiting the emergency kit to replace expired items.

Being a family caregiver to a loved one with dementia comes with unique challenges. However, by planning ahead and preparing for emergencies, you can ensure the safety and well-being of your loved one in even the most unforeseen circumstances.

09/21/2023

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1645 Hillcrest Drive, Suite 2A
Ossian, IN
46777

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