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Advocates Call on Governor Cuomo to Save Senior Centers

Last Thursday a group of elder care advocates, seniors, and local politicians held an event to raise awareness of the possible closure of area senior centers. According to a report in Staten Island Live, the gathering was specifically called to ask Governor Cuomo to refrain from making changes to state…

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Governor Cuomo Declares November As New York Caregiver Recognition Month

Last week the Director of the New York State Office for the Aging held the first-ever New York Caregiving and Respite Coalition Conference. Over 120 participants attended the event, which was meant to honor all those family members across the state who provide vital services to their friends and family…

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AARP Report Finds Expanding Costs of Family Elder Caregiving

The AARP Public Policy Institute recently released a new report discussing the contributions that family members nationwide make to caring for their elderly family members. Recent news has focused on how local, state, and federal governments will handle the burdens of caring for an aging population. Yet, as this new…

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New Companion Service Provides New York Elder Care at Senior’s Own Home

The aging of the population both in our state and throughout the country is leading many community members to re-think the best way to provide long-term care for seniors when they reach their golden years. In the past, options for seniors were few and far between. In most cases a…

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State Takes Steps to Eliminate New York Medicaid Caseworkers

Syracuse News reported this week on public concern over changes that are about to take effect within the New York Medicaid system. Per the planned alterations, many local residents with developmental disabilities will lose their caseworkers as that task is soon to be outsourced to non-profit agencies in the state.…

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Transforming Cities into “Age-Friendly” Urban Zones

America is at the beginning of what many have deemed a “demographic crisis” with tens of millions of Baby Boomers nearing retirement. Older community members have many different needs than younger residents, and many areas remain unprepared to meet those needs. Our New York elder law attorneys have spent decades…

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Senior Living Facility Developers Seeing Slow Market Improvement

Demand for retirement communities, assisted-living facilities, and nursing homes is likely to balloon in the next two decades. During that time the number of Americans over the age of 65 is expected to double. Current projections predict that there will be more than 71 million seniors nationwide by 2030. Through…

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Elderly Residents Can Keep Their Pets With Flexible Care Options

Many seniors consider their pets to be part of their family. The companionship that an animal brings is often particularly important for those who have lost their spouse or who live alone. In fact, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention specifically credits pets with decreasing blood pressure, increasing socialization…

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State Budgets Cut At-Home Services, Increase Importance of Elder Care Planning

Many area residents visit our New York elder law attorneys because they seek to keep their preferred way of life as they age. Almost everyone will need some extra assistance with tasks as they grow older. Many options are available to provide that needed care without major disruptions in a…

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