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Eight Good Reasons to Plan Your Estate

  Makes sure your estate goes to whom you want, when you want, the way you want. Most estate plans leave the assets to the next generation outright (i.e., in their hands) in equal shares. However, with a little bit of thought on your part, and some guidance from an…

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The Stonewall Era of LGBTQ+ Elders Approaches Long-Term Care

One new study found that many LGBTQ+ individuals worry that prejudices held by long-term care facility staff could continue placing these elderly individuals in an environment rife with discrimination and misunderstanding. Many elderly LGBTQ+ individuals even feel the need to go “back into the closet” due to fears about being…

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Additional State Oversight Needed to Improve Hospice Care for Assisted Living Population

Assisted living has become a more popular residential selection for elderly individuals who need help performing daily living tasks. Regulations that apply to these populations, however, vary between states. Meanwhile, little study has been performed on care outcomes. New studies evaluated end-of-life care provided at assisted living facilities. These studies…

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Minimum Nursing Home Requirements Become Effective in New York

The Governor of New York recently removed a three-month prohibition on a new regulation requiring nursing homes to satisfy minimum staffing requirements to provide patient care. Supporters of the regulation, which establishes minimum staffing ratios and requires that nursing home residents receive at least 3.5 hours a day of direct…

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Federal Agency Increases Visibility about Fines Faced by Nursing Homes

The federal department tasked with overseeing nursing homes throughout the country recently announced it is revising its policy and will now publicly post details online about all fines received by care facilities regardless of payment status. This new policy’s announcements occur during a period of increased criticism due to the…

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How to Help an Elderly Loved One Without Overstepping Boundaries

New variants of COVID-19 including Omnicron and most recently IHU have led many people to prolong social distancing. Understandably, this extended isolation has had a detrimental impact on the mental health of many elderly adults. While you understandably want the best for your loved one, it’s critical to approach discussions…

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Center for Medicaid Services Revised FAQ

At the beginning of January 2022, the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services revised the organization’s “Frequently Asked Questions” sections. This FAQ addresses the agency’s Nursing Home Visitation Guidance.  The revised FAQ emphasizes that visitation must be allowed at all times and states that visitation is essential for all residents.…

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3 Tips About When Crisis Medicaid Planning Is Appropriate

Medicaid is a joint federal and state program available to people who meet certain asset requirements that help pay for long-term care costs. Long-term care unfortunately often presents financial challenges for individuals in the United States including both the elderly as well as others who provide care for family members…

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Health Care Proxy: What is Their Role in my Health Care Decisionmaking?

End of life planning can be a very daunting task and is one many individuals do not want to face, however, actively addressing any future healthcare scenarios or issues in the event you are no longer fully capable, can save all parties involved from making painful or difficult decisions during…

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Alzheimer’s, Medical Testing, & Long-Term Care Insurance

Rather extraordinary claims were recently made by researchers in a Nature Medicine article that may forever change the long-term care planning landscape. Scientists from Georgetown University are claiming to have developed a blood test that can determine whether an individual will develop dementia symptoms within two or three years. Their…

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