A weekly roundup of recent elder law news and practice development articles culled from news sources around the nation. Click on the headline to read the full article.
- Opinion: For the Good of the Country, Older Americans Should Work More and Take Less
- Medicare Open Enrollment Feels Like ‘Open Season’ on Older Americans
- Doubts Abound About a New Alzheimer’s Blood Test
- Rise in Nursing Home Costs ‘Drastically’ Affects Middle Class: Analysis
- Physicians Are Dramatically Underdiagnosing Early Cognitive Decline, a Precursor to Alzheimer’s
- Health Care Unaffordable Even for Insured Americans: Survey
- More Men Are Caring for Frail Parents, Spouses. Here’s What Kind of Help They Need
- IRS Warns Taxpayers to Be Wary of Fake Charities
- SEC Charges Investment Advisor With Defrauding Elderly Clients
- Recluse’s Record-Setting $11M Unclaimed Estate Thrown Into Chaos by Newly Surfaced Will