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  • Encourage Your Parents to Meet with a Houston Elder Law Attorney Early to Avoid Serious Complication

    Unfortunately, many elderly people wait until they are already experiencing problems to meet with a Houston elder But, many families do not realize the extent of the elder’s problem until something major happens – like The attorney can only help you if the elder is capable of legally signing documents. The elder fears losing control. It is reall y hard to modify the parent-child dynamic. Our Houston elder attorneys have experience discussing these and other uncomfortable topics and have

  • Houston Elder Lawyer Answers, “When should I start planning for long-term care?”

    One of the most frequently asked questions our Houston elder lawyers receive is, “When should we start While it is true that most people living in long term care facilities are older, planning for long-term setting up your plan, it is important to meet with an attorney that not just handles estates, but also elder about a long-term care plan or would like to discuss the documents that you need, contact our Houston elder

  • Houston Elder Lawyer: Extra VA Benefits Are Available for Wartime Veterans to Help Pay for Long-Term Care

    Fortunately for older veterans that served the country during a period of war, additional tax-free benefits The VA will look to ensure that you: Are permanently and totally disabled, or 65 or older The veteran Once approved, older veterans and their spouses can be eligible for up to $25,525 per year, tax-free, Our Houston elder attorneys recognize that securing A & A benefits and working with the VA can be difficult

  • Ohio Selected as One of Ten Elder Law Task Forces

    These Elder Justice Task Forces include representatives from the U.S. Along with the Southern District of Ohio, the Elder Justice Task Forces will be launched in Northern The Elder Justice Task Forces are part of the larger strategy and commitment to protecting seniors, and is in the Elder Justice Initiative. The Elder Justice Initiative plays an important role in the investigative and enforcement of nursing

  • Nevada Proposes Court Reform to Protect Elderly from Predators

    Both are welcome developments says The Las Vegas Review-Journal in a recent article, “Elder abuse.” that he will appoint a fraud investigator in his office to work with local law enforcement agencies on elder Reference: Las Vegas Review-Journal (April 4, 2016) “Elder abuse” #ElderAbuse #ElderLaw

  • Drafting a Power of Attorney That Lessens the Chances of Abuse

    While it is not possible to completely prevent the possibility of financial abuse, there are steps you Strictly defining when gifting is allowed and how much the agent can give is one way to prevent abuse these steps will be helpful to include in your statutory durable power of attorney to prevent financial abuse The steps listed above will give you a good idea of what an excellent estate planning and elder law attorney

  • Senior Scams are Serious

    But these statistics may be low because elder financial abuse crime frequently goes unreported. To help protect an older loved one from elder financial abuse, become familiar with the more common types of scams: Telemarketing often involves the elder making a purchase over the phone or making a donation Here are a few other important ways to guard against potential elder financial scams. Reference: Deseret News (March 8, 2016) “How to prevent your elders from being targeted by a financial

  • Protecting Elders from Danger

    Having a capable, trustworthy elder lawyer can be invaluable in protecting older loved ones from the Elder law attorneys who are also well-credentialed in estate planning can assist you plan for retirement Generalized neglect Older people who live alone often become increasingly unaware and forgetful. Find an Excellent Elder Law Attorney Before You Think You Need One Don’t let the older people you love Consult with a talented elder law attorney before the situation becomes urgent.

  • Las Vegas Forms Special Team to Prosecute Crimes Against the Elderly

    Crimes can include physical and mental abuse, neglect, isolation and financial exploitation. Attorney’s Office prosecution team will be staffed by deputies who will then be able to detect and process elder abuse cases from beginning to end. District Attorney Wolfson believes that giving responsibility for elder abuse cases to these two deputy Reference: ksl.com (November 5, 2015) “Prosecutor setting up team to handle elder abuse cases” #HoustonElderAbuse

  • How to Get Emergency Guardianship of an Elderly Parent in Texas

    healthcare providers, and legal approvals: The Texas Adult Protective Services may be investigating elder abuse, neglect, or exploitation allegations if a report is made.

  • New York Nursing Home Caught in Medicare and Medicaid Fraud

    According to the article “Nursing home chain not protected from prosecution” in The (Middletown NY) Times-Herald-Record, the agreement came after a multi-year investigation by the attorney general’s office and other state agencies that accuse Elant of numerous illegal activities, including submitting false claims to the state’s Medicare and Medicaid programs. The investigation showed that the nursing home staff openly discussed via email their plans to delay discharges so they could keep the daily resident count for each home, known as “census,” as high as possible. The attorney general’s office shared excerpts from the emails. One of these emails from a former executive to another read, “We need to slow discharges across the system. I will send the message to Goshen but please let the other buildings know.” Another from a senior executive was sent with the subject line “Census” and said, “As can be seen from this morning’s census report, we are down across the system. Please manage your census this week and whatever discharges can be avoided, please do so. Residents and families can be very obstinate.” The state charged—and Elant admitted—that it developed a practice of delaying the discharge of patients who were clinically ready to leave. This was frequently against the patients’ wishes and without their informed consent. This meant the nursing home provided service to patients that they didn’t need, and then billed the state. Elant also acknowledged scheming to move long-term patients to one of its financially troubled nursing homes to improve its financial condition. As part of the settlement, Elant has agreed to aggressive oversight, which usually includes the appointment of a compliance committee or a compliance officer, written procedures, and comprehensive employee training. Reference: The (Middletown NY) Times-Herald-Record (December 18, 2015) “Nursing home chain not protected from prosecution” #MedicaidPlanning #HoustonElderLaw #HoustonMedicare #MedicaidPlanningLawyer #ElderAbuse #NursingHome

  • Come on, Seniors, Blaze a Trail!

    American’s Month and National Elder Law Month. The (Carlisle, PA) Sentinel’s article, “Elder Care: Elder law vs. elder care,” says that if you open any telephone book or do a search online, a number of attorneys will advertise the practice of elder Call it elder law or elder care, it often takes both to help seniors blaze a trail in their senior years Reference: The (Carlisle, PA) Sentinel (April 27, 2016) “Elder Care: Elder law vs. elder care” #ElderLaw

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