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Elder Law Extra, 9.11.23

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Illustration of pageboy hawking 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.

  • Opinion: You Shouldn’t Have to Take Care of Your Aging Parents on Your Own
  • What New Nursing Home Staffing Rules Would Mean for Residents and Patients
  • Two-Step Test May Screen for Alzheimer’s Disease More Accurately
  • Can Americans Age Gracefully?
  • Even Relatively Low Levels of Physical Activity Are Linked to Lower Depression Risk in Older Adults
  • Can a Nursing Home Force a Resident’s Family and Friends to Pay the Bill?
  • AI Could Make Implantable Drug Delivery a Realistic Option for Many Seniors, Research Suggests
  • Home Health Agencies Failed to Report Over Half of Falls With Major Injury and Hospitalization Among Their Medicare Patients
  • Don’t Underestimate the Value of ‘Tschotchkes’
  • Doctor Found Guilty in $9.5M Kickback Case That Targeted Nursing Home Patients

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