CBS News recently reported on glowing praise for a relatively small program seeking to help seniors live independently. Known as the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), the program is being credited with helping many on New York Medicaid avoid being forced to move into nursing homes. For…
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Helping Aging Parents with Money
Elder law professionals agree that preventing senior financial exploitation requires acting fast–it is never too early to investigate suspicions about a senior loved one’s finances. As reported in a recent Star-Telegram article, many adult children begin asking questions about their parents finances only when it is too late–after they’ve already…
Aging Without Fear
There is no shortage of news stories about the changing demographics in the United States. Advances in healthcare and slowed birth rates mean that a much larger percentage of the country is elderly than ever before–the trend will continue for years to come. Our New York elder law attorneys understand…
Who is Paying for the Nursing Home Bill?
Many local residents consider a single issue when hearing about New York elder law planning: who is going to pay for nursing home care? Of course elder law includes much more than simply figuring out the finances of necessary long-term care. But for many families, the crux of this work…
New York Elder Law Estate Planning for Couples with Age Difference
Every New York estate plan is slightly different, because no two individuals are identical. Yet, many similar situations and challenges present themselves to different couples which often involve similar planning strategies. For example, one issue facing some residents is planning for married couples who have a significant age difference. Perhaps…
Another County Set to Privatize New York Nursing Home
New York elder care advocates rallied this weekend in an attempt to save the Horace Nye nursing home in Elizabethtown. The public facility may be the latest in our state to be privatized as a cost-cutting measure by the county. The Essex County supervisors are set to vote this week…
Credit Card Fraud Among the Elderly on the Rise
Main Street had a helpful story this week discussing the risk that many seniors face from credit card fraud. The story was published in awareness of May as “Older Americans Month.” Each New York elder law attorney at our firm appreciates the need to increase community understanding of the various…
What is Legal Incapacity for Medical Decision-Making Purposes?
Legal incapacity is an important term in New York elder law estate planning. An crucial part of the process is ensuring that another is able to handle legal, financial, and medical affairs in case one is unable to do so on their own. “Incapacity” is the term used to delineate…
How to Choose the Best New York Nursing Home
Making the decision to place a loved one in a nursing facility is heart-wrenching. Most seniors prefer to live at home, and everyone has heard horror stories about substandard care provided at some of these facilities. However, even with those concerns, there are times when it is absolutely essential that…
Senior Financial Exploitation Prevention: Legal Documents Before Incapacitation
Law enforcement officers, senior care agency officials, and senior care advocates all believe that having neutral, third-parties with an eye on a senior’s finances is an important way to identify when financial exploitation occurs. Those outside parties can identify particularly suspicious transactions and alert authorities. Our New York elder law…