Elder Law, Medicaid Planning How to Complain to Medicare The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services says that it reviews more than 100 000 complaints and appeals every year. … September 3, 2014 2 MIN READ
Elder Law, Medicaid Applications, Medicaid Planning Eroding Gains from Part D Medicare When Medicare was expanded in 2003 the expansion that established prescription drug coverage was called a “promise a solemn promise … August 27, 2014 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Nursing Home Offering Care for Elderly Drug Addicts The Jewish Home Lifecare nursing home is starting a new program later this month geared towards patients suffering from both … August 21, 2014 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Getting Nurses Back in Nursing Homes With the name “nursing home” most people assume that registered nurses are always on the premises. However some of the … August 18, 2014 2 MIN READ
Elder Law When Elderly Parents Lose Their Independence Whether it is moving to a retirement community nursing home facility or simply closer to the kids the changes associated … August 15, 2014 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Court Says Caregivers Cannot Sue Alzheimer’s Patients The California Supreme Court ruled that people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease are not liable for injuries that they may cause … August 12, 2014 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Back to Basics: Explaining the Medicaid Look Back Period One of the most confusing aspects of the Medicaid program is the look back period for asset transfers and how … August 7, 2014 3 MIN READ
Elder Law Considerations When Choosing a Nursing Home Over 1.4 million seniors are currently living in a nursing home in the United States. While most dislike or fear … July 30, 2014 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Elder Care Issue: Drug Abuse in Nursing Homes This summer one nursing home settled a massive class action suit against the facility for using powerful and dangerous drugs … July 21, 2014 2 MIN READ