
Keeping Our Aging Immigrant Loved Ones Safe in a Hostile Climate
Aging brings challenges for every family — but for immigrant families, those challenges can come with extra layers of fear. As our loved ones grow older, they may lose English skills, revert to their first language, or face speech limitations after a stroke or other health issues. In today’s hostile political climate, I worry about what could happen if a Spanish-speaking elder in my family wandered off, couldn’t communicate clearly, and ended up in the custody of ICE.

What Do I Need to Know Before Becoming a Caregiver for a Parent? Insights from a Portland, Oregon Elder Lawyer
Taking care of a parent isn't just about love—it's about logistics. Whether you've been caregiving for years or are just stepping into this role, the reality hits fast: medication schedules, doctor appointments, financial decisions, and legal paperwork. You want to do right by your parent—but where do you even begin?