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.
- Long-Term Care and Family Caregiving Finally May Get a Policy Moment
- South Dakota Voters to Decide on Work Requirements for Medicaid Requirements
- In Montana, Conservative Groups See Chance to Kill Medicaid Expansion
- Justice in Aging Brief: Abusive Nursing Home Debt Collection Practices
- Expansion of Medicare to Cover In-Home Care Would Help Millions of Families Stretched Thin by Alzheimer’s, USC Expert Says
- Only 16% of Women Are Confident About Their Retirement Prospects
- Estate Planning’s Missing Link: Why Adding Financial Services Can Transform Your Practice
- IRS Urges Taxpayers to Take Extra Step to Safeguard Their Identity
- Prince Harry Avoids Paying Tax on His $8.5M Inheritance
- People Opt Out of Organ Donation Programs After Reports of a Man Mistakenly Declared Dead