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.
- America’s Health System Isn’t Ready for the Surge of Seniors With Disabilities
- Hearing Loss Raises Risk for Cognitive Decline, Even Without Other Dementia Risks
- Data Shows Nursing Home Closure Often Linked to Care Issues
- Social Security COLA Could Trigger (More) Taxes for Seniors
- Who Is Most Efficient in Health Care? Study Finds, Surprisingly, It’s the VA
- Risk of Wildfire Smoke in LTC Facilities Is Worse Than You’d Think
- ‘Good News for Health Care’: RSV Shots Are Driving Seniors Back to Checkups
- New Biden Rule Cracks Down on Insurers’ Use of Prior Authorization
- Live From Heckerling: That Life Insurance Policy May Be Worth More (or Less) Than You Think
- Fla. Probate Lawyer Says He’s Out of Money and Trying to Withdraw from Cases of 800-Plus Clients