The New York Medicaid program has been making many headlines in recent months. Implementation of the Affordable Care Act and efforts to control state spending all have significant implications for the program. Interestingly, these developments have opposing outcomes. As the Affordable Care Act provisions are unrolled the program will be…
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Beefing Up New York Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Over the last few years elder care advocates have issued a steady drumbeat of concern: mistreatment of seniors is on the rise. The rates of neglect and abuse are not necessarily rising, but the total number of seniors affected are–a product of the changing demographics. The problem is only expected…
“Financial Caregiving” for Ailing Senior Parents
One overlooked aspect of elder caregiving is the difficulty of the transition time itself. While some seniors may suffer serious medical events (stroke, heart attack, etc.) which require adult children to manage affairs overnight, in many cases the need for support happens only gradually. This presents a challenge as children…
Queens Nursing Home Facility Director Faces Criminal Neglect Charges
It is no secret that most New Yorkers would prefer to “age in place” instead of moving into a nursing home. For one thing, having access to the comforts of one’s own home and the freedom to live as independently as possible is a natural goal. On top of that,…
When Powers of Attorney Go Wrong – Senior Fights to Save His Home
Elder law issues are complex and comprehensive. Many attorneys practice exclusively in this area, because the legal issues facing the nation’s growing number of seniors are very unique, encompassing many different matters, including securing healthcare, at-home support, inheritance planning, and more. Unfortunately, some try to use generic shortcuts to handle…
Stolen Home: Elderly Mother Claims Deed Conveyed to Son Via Fraud
Most discussions of elder financial exploitation include accusations of unique scams targeted at trusting seniors. As we discussed last week, many wrongdoers try to swindle the elderly community via insurance frauds, home repair schemes, and similar techniques. These are very real dangers that must be guarded against. However, it is…
Massive Elder Scam Cost Seniors Nearly $6 Million
On the whole, studies continue to show that seniors citizens are more “trusting” than younger demographics. Sadly, that trust is often exploited by those seeking to scam seniors out of significant sums of money, including retirement savings. These scams take many forms, and each are a reminder for families to…
Is New York Ready For Boom in Old Age?
The Post-Star recently published a story with the provocative headline: “Old Age is Coming, and We Are Not Ready.” The article touches on some practical issues in New York state that have often been discussed in the wake of the national demographic shift that is already underway. As most know,…
Landmark Medicaid Study on Effect of Program Expansion
The results of a comprehensive new research effort on Medicaid’s effects on low-income residents was just published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The full summary of the article can be found online here. As discussed in the New York Times late last week, the project compared individuals who…
New York Nursing Home Evacuation Plans
The reverberations of Hurricane Sandy’s impact on the city are far from finished. We will be cleaning up and adapting for many months–likely years–into the future. Considering the predictions of some, we may even have to deal with large storms of this magnitude on a far more consistent basis. It…