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Elder Law Extra, 3.1.21

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Elder Law Extra, 3.1.21A 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.

  • Is the End of the Long-Term Care Crisis Within Sight?

  • Everything in the Stimulus Package That Parents and the Elderly Should Know About

  • Is the Shift of Medicaid Long-Term Care From Nursing Facilities to Home About to Accelerate?

  • Time to Allow Visits: Vaccine Success Supports Reopening tn Long-Term Care, Advocates Say

  • I Care a Lot Shows a Very Real Guardianship System Ripe for Exploitation

  • Protracted Will Contest Brings Disciplinary Woe to SC Lawyer

  • Solo Practitioners Saw Steeper Revenue Declines Amid COVID-19, New Report Finds

  • Private Equity Ownership Is Killing People at Nursing Homes

  • When Does COVID-19 Become a Disability? 'Long-Haulers' Push for Answers and Benefits

  • Alzheimer's May Strike Women and Men in Different Ways

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