This morning, we released the June 2025 client newsletter from R. F. Meyer & Associates. If you did not receive it by email, please see the hotlink to a PDF version below.

We assembled three articles in this month’s edition, covering various topics of interest to our Elder Law and Estate Planning clientele.

Our June 2025 articles cover:

Why the Social Security retirement age is now 67, not 65 – In 2025, Americans born in 1960 are reaching age 65, a milestone that for decades has been associated with retirement. But for those born in 1960 or later, full retirement age is no longer 65; it’s 67.

Parkinson’s Disease in older adults: What to know – Parkinson’s is a movement disorder in which nerve cells that normally deliver the neurotransmitter called dopamine to other cells in the body begin to die. The cause is unknown, though the greatest risk factor for Parkinson’s as aging.

Fighting a discharge from an assisted living facility – Every year, thousands of assisted living facility residents suddenly find themselves facing eviction when their health worsens. Unlike nursing homes, which are subject to federal rules, ALF oversight is left to the states.

Should you need additional information on these topics, or legal help with any Elder Law, Estate Planning or Probate issue, contact our experienced staff at R. F. Meyer & Associates. Reach our Worthington law offices by calling 614-407-7900, sending an email to Info@ElderLaw.us, or filling out the simple contact form at elderlaw.us/contact.

Sincerely,

Richard F. Meyer

Read the June 2025 Newsletter in PDF form