Continuing Care Retirement Communities (“CCRCs”) are considered “a viable choice for relatively healthy seniors with upper-middle-class or upper-class incomes.” Begley, T. and Barrett, C., Representing the Elderly or Disabled Client, ¶9.03 at 9-10 (Thomson Reuters 2013). As described in a GAO report entitled “Older Americans: Continuing Care Retirement Communities Can Provide Benefits, but Not Without [...]
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Overview: Continuing Care Retirement Communities
April 7th, 2013 · No Comments
Tags: Care Facilities · Continuing Care Retirement Communities · Financial Exploitation of the Elderly · Health Issues · Housing for the Elderly and Disabled · Legal Rights of the Disabled
Class Action Challenging Medicare’s “Improvement Standard” Settled, Easing Coverage Rules for Beneficiaries
October 24th, 2012 · No Comments
The settlement of Jimmo v. Sebelius, Docket No. 11-cv-17 (D.Vt., January 18, 2011), a nationwide class-action lawsuit, has resulted in a significant change in Medicare coverage rules. Under the settlement, Medicare will scrap a decades-old practice that required beneficiaries to show medical or functional improvement before Medicare would pay for skilled nursing and therapy services. [...]
Tags: Governmental or Public Benefit Programs · Health Issues · Legal Rights of the Disabled · Medical Insurance · Medicare · New Cases · New Laws
Psychiatric Advance Directives
July 9th, 2012 · No Comments
Today, most states authorize the use of some form of psychiatric advance directive (PAD). PADs are similar to the more familiar “advance medical directive,” typically used in connection with end-of-life medical decision-making. An “advance medical directive” (also known as a “health care advance directive” or “instruction directive”) is a written statement made by a patient [...]
Tags: Estate Planning · Health Issues · Legal Rights of the Disabled · Psychiatric Advance Directives
In 5 to 4 Ruling, United States Supreme Court Upholds Affordable Care Act
June 29th, 2012 · No Comments
In a landmark ruling released on Thursday, June 28, 2012, the United States Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“Affordable Care Act”), President Obama’s health care overhaul passed in 2010. National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, 567 U.S.___ (2012). Congress enacted the Affordable Care Act in order to [...]
Tags: Elder Law · Governmental or Public Benefit Programs · Health Issues · Legal Rights of the Disabled · Medicaid · Medicare · New Cases · New Laws
Top 10 States With The Most Expensive Costs For Care In Assisted Living Facilities
May 10th, 2012 · No Comments
The cost for care in an assisted living facility (ALF) varies widely throughout the United States. You may have expected some states listed below to be expensive, but there are others with high costs which may surprise you. Is your state on the top 10 list for the most expensive yearly cost? 10. New Hampshire [...]
Tags: Assisted Living Facilities · Care Facilities · Health Issues · Housing for the Elderly and Disabled · News Briefs
Podcast of Guest Interview on The Caring Generation, An Internet Radio Show
December 4th, 2011 · No Comments
Several weeks ago, on Sunday, November 20th, I was a guest on The Caring Generation, a radio show airing on 630 KHOW-AM, a Talk Radio Station broadcasting from Denver, Colorado, and on the internet. The show is hosted by Pamela D. Wilson, who identified herself as the “Care Navigator.” The Caring Generation is about “the [...]
Tags: Abuse of Power of Attorney · Elder Abuse · Elder Law · Health Issues · Improvident Gifts · Lack of Testamentary Capacity · Legal Rights of the Disabled · Medicaid · Personal Achievements and Awards · Social Media · Undue Influence · Web Sites and the Internet
Low-Income Tenant Victorious in Lawsuit Preventing Housing Authority From Counting Distributions From Special Needs Trust As Income
August 16th, 2011 · No Comments
An aged, low-income tenant with disabilities recently prevailed in a lawsuit filed against the Santa Monica Housing Authority, which had incorrectly increased her monthly rent by counting as income money received in a settlement and deposited into a Special Needs Trust. Sheila Finley v. City of Santa Monica, Case No. BS – 127077 (Superior Court [...]
Tags: Distribution Planning · Health Issues · Housing for the Elderly and Disabled · Legal Rights of the Disabled · New Cases · Special Needs Planning · Special Needs Trusts
Guardian Removes Life Support From Terminally-Ill Patient Contrary To Wishes Of Health Care Proxy
August 9th, 2011 · No Comments
At the time of the Court’s decision, Marie Fecoskay was an 87 year old woman who had been admitted to the hospital because of an infection. A few days after admission, Mrs. Fecoskay went into cardiac arrest, became comatose as a result of oxygen deprivation and was placed on a ventilator with feeding tube. The [...]
Tags: Advance Directives · Contested Guardianship · Estate Litigation · Estate Planning · Health Issues · New Laws
The Creation Of A Health Care Proxy Under New York Law Does Not Trigger An Agent’s Authority To Make Health Care Decisions
August 3rd, 2011 · No Comments
Rita Stein, on behalf of herself and as executrix of the estate of her deceased husband Milton Stein, filed a lawsuit in federal court against the County of Nassau, the Nassau County Police Department, and four emergency responders. Rita claimed that the emergency responders violated her and her husband’s rights under the Fourth, Fifth, and Fourteenth [...]
Tags: Advance Directives · Elder Law · Estate Planning · Health Issues · Legal Rights of the Disabled · New Cases · Surrogate Decision-Making
LGBT Aging and Long-Term Care Fairness Survey
October 30th, 2009 · No Comments
[I received the following email from the National Senior Citizens Law Center and affiliated groups concerning a survey being conducted in order to “raise awareness of the issues facing older adults who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (“LGBT”) and live in nursing homes, assisted living facilities and other long-term care facilities.” Because I believe [...]
Tags: Care Facilities · Discrimination Laws · Elder Abuse · Health Issues · Housing for the Elderly and Disabled