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Long-Term Care Insurance — Essential for New York Women?

Our NY estate planning lawyers frequently advise local residents that in virtually all cases the single best way to prepare for possible senior care needs is by purchasing long-term care insurance (LTCI). Unfortunately, the biggest barrier for most families in securing LTCI is cost. Depending on one’s age when purchasing…

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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,…

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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…

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Be Aware of Senior Financial Scams with Roll Out of Health Care Law

From suspicious claims in an email to unsolicited letters, most of us assume we are not naive enough to fall victim to a financial scammer. This is a mistake. It takes only a moment of confusion or a lapse in judgement to provide a fraudster with the the tools they…

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Find the Right New York Assisted Living Facility

If stereotypes are to be believed, all living arrangements outside of the home are mired in neglect, confusion, and unhappiness. Virtually no one claims that they want to move into a nursing home or assisted living facility, and many assume that leaving one’s house is only done at the last…

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New Database to Search New York Nursing Home Statistics

Sunshine is often the best medicine–particularly when it comes to worries about quality of care and value of public services. When community members are able to easily find out information which explains how much services cost, error rates, and similar details, then efficiency and overall quality will likely improve. That…

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Women May Pay More for Long-Term Care Insurance

Many of the changes and new rules associated with health insurance as part of the “Affordable Care Act” (Obamacare) will only take effect over the next year or two. One of those new rules prohibits most health insurance providers from making premium pricing decisions based on one’s gender. However, those…

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Low Expectations for Federal Long-Term Care Commission

Last year federal legislation was passed affecting elder care issues. In particular, the new law eliminated a floundering attempt to create a national long-term care insurance program. At the same time, the law also called for the creation of a commission to study issues of senior care financing, delivery, and…

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New York Elder Abuse Caught on Tape in the Bronx

The challenges of securing appropriate long-term care are often only understood at the exact moment when that care is needed. After a sudden medical emergency, accident, or other change in condition, many families discover that an elder loved one is in need of long-term help to get by each day.…

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