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Guardianship in New York: Understanding the Different Types
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In New York State, there are two separate types of guardianships – Article 17A guardianships and Article 81 guardianships. While the concept of guardianship may seem straightforward, it is important to understand the differences between the two types.
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How to Deal with an Estranged Child in Your Estate Plan
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Unfortunately, not all families get along. If you are having problems with one of your children, you may not want them to benefit from your estate. There are several strategies for dealing with an estranged child in your estate plan.
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What Is an Executor?
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An executor, also called a personal representative, is the person responsible for managing the administration of a deceased person's estate.
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How to Get Into a Nursing Home as a Medicaid Recipient
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While Medicaid helps pay for nursing home care, being admitted to a nursing home as a Medicaid recipient is not always easy. There are several ways to navigate the process, depending on your situation.
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National Health Center Week
(August 7 – 13, 2022)
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National Health Center Week gives Health Centers a chance to bring light to the health needs in our communities and the shared stake in community health. It allows us to show not only what we do but how our unique model of care is offering solutions to the nation’s health care crisis. Health Center Week has become a powerful tool to rally public support for the Health Centers program. Remember, public support and confidence in these programs translates into legislative victories, positive administrative policies and growing partnership with the public and private sectors so that Health Centers can serve greater needs and lead this nation to a more equitable health delivery system for all people.
EACH DAY OF NHCW 2022 IS DEDICATED TO A PARTICULAR FOCUS AREA (Click to learn more about each day):
This National Health Center Week (2022) honors those front line providers, staff, and beloved patients who lost their lives during the (ongoing) COVID-19 pandemic. From the very beginning of the crisis, Community Health Centers began finding innovative ways to provide preventative and primary care to their patients.
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During this week of remembrance, join us in lighting a candle for those community health leaders, patients that we lost. As we commemorate those lives and celebrate the future of Community Health, let’s shine a light across the country that will embody the future of primary health care access for underserved populations.
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