Medicaid Planning Strategies
Will Going to the Hospital Put You at Risk of Eviction?
Assisted living facility residents on Medicaid are at risk of eviction if they leave the facility, even for a temporary hospitalization.
Read moreWhen Do You Need a Trust Protector?
A trust protector is someone who is appointed to watch over a trust that will be in effect for a long time and ensure that it is not adversely affected by any changes in the law or circumstances.
Read moreLong-Term Care at Home Consumer Guide
An attorney now in his ninth decade has compiled a detailed reference for anyone needing to learn about caring for the elderly at home -- and is offering it free of charge.
Read moreRequiring Adult Children to Pay for Aging Parents' Care
Did you know you could be responsible for your parents' unpaid health care bills? More than half of all states currently have laws making adult children financially responsible, but it’s rarely enforced.
Read moreMedicaid 101
Report: Assisted Living Residents on Medicaid Were Evicted
A national assisted living company broke its promises to elderly New Jersey residents by throwing them out after allowing them to believe they could convert to Medicaid when their life savings were depleted, a report says.
Read moreLiving and Dying in a Long-Term Care Facility
A geriatrician offers an eye-opening, behind-the-scenes look at the long-term care system from a nursing home physician's perspective.
Read moreQuestions and Answers on Life Insurance
Deciding which type of life insurance to purchase can be confusing. This book can help demystify the process.
Read moreNursing Homes Evicting Costly Residents at Faster Pace
Nursing home evictions of frail and ill residents are rising, according to an article in the Wall Street Journal...
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