Plan Ahead Before Seeking Nursing Home Care: Avoid Unnecessary Debt for You and Your Family
Unfortunately, neither health insurance nor Medicare covers long-term care. Medicaid could become your only option, so do what you can to plan ahead.
Unfortunately, neither health insurance nor Medicare covers long-term care. Medicaid could become your only option, so do what you can to plan ahead.
If you currently receive – or are planning to apply for – Social Security or Supplemental Security Income, you can now visit the Social Security Administration’s recently updated My Social Security portal to complete many tasks online.
If you are enrolled in Medicare Part D, you may feel overwhelmed by your prescription drug costs. Proposed legislation currently awaiting review by the Senate could bring you some relief in the form of significant savings.
Prescription Drug Pricing Bill: What’s at Stake for Medicare Recipients Read More »
A new book by an ElderLawAnswers member attorney seeks to reduce the stigma of applying for Medicaid while dispelling pervasive myths.
In appointing guardians, courts can restrict a ward’s rights in some circumstances.
What Are the Ward’s Rights in a Guardianship? Read More »
If your loved one is entering a nursing home, you may worry whether you could be liable for their care.
Can a Nursing Home Hold Friends or Family Members Responsible For a Resident’s Care? Read More »
A child may be eligible for Social Security benefits when at least one parent qualifies for Social Security retirement, disability, or death benefits. Children receive these benefits based on their parent’s work records.
When Are Children Eligible for Social Security Benefits? Read More »
Individuals experiencing illnesses can benefit from having someone attend appointments with them and support their best interests.
Do I Need a Professional Patient Advocate? Read More »
It has long been debated whether it is ideal to save for retirement or first pay off one’s debts. What’s the best approach?
What Are the Best Ways to Get Out of Debt Before You Retire? Read More »
Nursing home evictions, or involuntary discharges or transfers, disrupt the lives of residents, leading to homelessness, separation from familial support systems, and loss of care. As federal law covers all federally funded nursing home residents, nursing home evictions are legal only in particular instances.
When Is a Nursing Home Eviction Legal, and What Can I Do? Read More »