Attorney Clarence Richardson Becomes a Dementia Friend

On September 26, 2018 Elder Law Attorney Clarence Richardson joined other members of the West Suburban Area Alzheimer’s Partnership in becoming Dementia Friends. Beth Soltzberg, Director of Alzheimer’s/Related Disorders Family Support Program at Jewish Family & Children’s Services led the one hour training session at Waterstone at the Circle, a senior living community in Chestnut Hill.

WSAAP at Waterstone at the Circle, 9-26-18Dementia Friends is a global movement that is changing the way people think, act, and talk about dementia. By helping everyone in a community understand what dementia is and how it affects people, each of us can make a difference for people who are living with dementia and the people who care about them. Attorney Richardson plans to complete his training and become a Dementia Friends Champion within the next year.

Developed by the Alzheimer’s Society in the United Kingdom, Dementia Friends is spreading across the globe, and is now available in the United States. For more information, please visit Dementia Friends of Massachusetts.

Bon Voyage, Noah!

IMG_20180822_151336022On Wednesday August 22nd The Law Offices of Timothy Loff bade a fond farewell to our 2018 summer intern, Noah Richardson.

Noah came to LOTL via the Waltham Partnership for Youth and their Summer Internship Program which connects students with paid internships in a wide range of fields. Over a six week period, Noah worked primarily with Attorney Clarence Richardson, assisting with archiving documents, phone coverage and visiting a number of the area’s probate courts. Additionally he worked independently on a project investigating Massachusetts coastal land rights.

Noah headed back to school to complete his senior year at Waltham High at the end of August with current plans to pursue a career in Law.

Thanks for all your help Noah!