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Elder Law Extra, 8.15.22

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Illustration of boy running with newspapers.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.

  • Survey: Most Adult Children Can’t Afford to Help Parents Financially, Including With Costs of Assisted Living, Home Care

  • With Inflation Still Running Hot, Social Security Recipients Could Get $1,900 Boost Next Year

  • Amid New Guidance on Quarantine After COVID-19 Exposure, CDC Recommendations for Nursing Homes Remain Unchanged

  • IRA Legacy Gifts Are Just Around the Corner

  • Questions Answered on Monkeypox in Long-Term Care Facilities
     
  • How Long COVID Could Impact Eligibility for Medicare, Medicaid
     
  • Inflation Reduction Act Could Be ‘Game-Changing’ for Millions of U.S. Seniors
     
  • 1 in 5 Insulin Users on Medicare Has ‘Catastrophic’ Drug Spending; the Inflation Reduction Act May Help
     
  • Feds: 8 Bilked System for $150M, Took Nursing Home Residents’ Genetic Matter
     
  • Validity of Naomi Judd’s Final Will Questioned, Battle Over Late Country Singer’s $25 Million Fortune Heats Up

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