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September 2015
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Please note that our office has now changed over to the winter hours as noted above until Memorial Day.
You will find the second article in my series on elder abuse directly below. This article talks about the signs to look for and who to contact if you suspect that there is an issue. As always, feel free to contact my office for more information regarding this matter.
WARNING SIGNS OF ELDER ABUSE
This is the second in a series of articles discussing elder abuse. As we stated in the first article, elder abuse is far more common than most people think, it is vastly under reported, and abuse can be personal or physical, or financial....
Can Medicaid Demand Repayment If My Husband Recovers From His Illness?
My husband is currently ill with cancer and is disabled. If he qualifies for Medicaid to help pay his medical bills for four months or so and then recovers enough to eventually go back to work (even part time) after first being treated, will he have to pay back Medicaid for all the money they spent on his care?
Should I Pay My Mother's Nursing Home While Her Medicaid Application is Pending?
I applied for Medicaid in April for my mother, but the application was not approved until August. The nursing home claimed that it needed to be paid during the delay, so I paid out of my own pocket for those months in between. Now the Medicaid caseworker will only approve my mother's application to begin benefits in August because the rules say that if the nursing home was paid, then the state (Michigan) cannot provide Medicaid benefits for those months. Can Medicaid deny payment for the months that I paid the nursing home? I was just trying to help mom. This is not right!!
Is an Agent Under a Power of Attorney Entitled to Compensation?
My wife and I have are agents under my 86-year-old mother's durable power of attorney. We are her primary caregivers because she is not able to cook her own meals, clean her own home, do her own laundry, do grocery shopping, drive herself to doctor's appointments, allocate her own medications, or pay her own bills. We are both with her 24/7. I gave up my employment 10 months ago in order to care for her. Are we entitled to some form of compensation under the power of attorney?
Incentives to Keep Working While You Collect Social Security
If you are able to continue working while receiving Social Security benefits, you may be able to increase your overall benefit. In addition, although your benefits may be reduced due to your work, you can recoup those lost benefits.
Now that the late Whitney Houston's only child, Bobbi Kristina, has herself died, what will happen to the estimated $20 million estate she was to inherit?
We've all been warned about protecting ourselves from identity theft, but one group of victims can't take action to protect themselves—the dead. Fortunately, there are steps that you can take to discourage identity thieves from t
President Obama has signed a new law intended to prevent Medicare beneficiaries from spending days in a hospital only to find that they hadn’t been admitted to the hospital at all – they were only under “observation.”