Elder Law News and Special Needs Law News
This news archive is intended to help users locate older articles, most of which appeared in one of our regular news round-ups. We have divided news links into topic areas to make it easier for you to locate articles.
General News:
- Despite Seniors’ Strong Desire to Age in Place, the Village Model Remains a Boutique Option
- More Want Rent Control As It Gets Harder To Afford Food, Medicine, More
- As President Biden proposed, Medicare needs the ability to negotiate drug prices
- More employers are moving retirees to Medicare Advantage as they seek to reduce costs
- Advocates oppose bill to change senior care reforms
- Grassroots effort helps grandparent caregivers in Tennessee
- Meet the Underdog of Senior Care (NYT)
- Older Americans Aren’t Bragging About Their Legacy
- Samuel L. Jackson on aging, ‘fighting the fear’ of Alzheimer’s
- Maryland Woman Pleads Guilty to Trying to Get Benefits
- Let your family know your end-of-life wishes
- Court ruling will help Georgia motel residents
- Elder Care 101: Lifestyle Basics for Senior Citizens to Live a Comfortable Life
- General Assembly passes protections for Virginians evicted from assisted living facilities
- Slam the Scam: How to Spot Government Imposters
- Biden visits Texas to push for better care for veterans exposed to burn pits
- Properly screen privately paid caregivers
- The joy of caring for loved ones as they age
- Federal HCBS investment could lead to national uniformity
- Biden nominates Jackson, first Black woman, to Supreme Court
- Social Security retirement age stops changing in 2022: What to know
- US falls short in ‘geriatricizing’ emergency departments
- Moving a Person with Alzheimer’s
- Social Security & You: More questions about Social Security disability benefits
- Warnock Introduces New Bill To Cap Costs Of Insulin In Georgia, Nationwide
- Legislation could open path for Georgia families to keep health insurance
- H.R. 6698 introduced to eliminate Medicaid Estate Recovery | Text of Bill
- ‘Learn to live with ambiguity’ still good advice in 2022
- Support The Georgia Caregivers Act HB 1304
- You’ll Never Need Long-Term Care, Right? Nope. How To Protect Yourself
- Signs that spousal caregiving may be becoming too risky for you
- North Florida: Take the Survey to Identify Needs of Older Adults and Caregivers in the Area
- Queen Latifah Got Candid About Being Her Late Mother’s Caregiver: ‘I Would Just Want to Fall Apart’
- Georgia has 7 caregivers for every 100,000 residents. That’s the lowest ratio in the nation
- What Does Alzheimer’s do to a marriage (NYT)
- Yale researchers develop digital tool to identify cases of elder abuse
- NPR video: Who’s gonna take care of grandma? (Transcript)
Caregiver News:
- Generation X Is Helping Older People Age at Home
- It’s compassionate for dementia caregivers to omit unnecessary facts
- Elderly care: Who’s taking care of grandma?
- Support for the Spousal Caregiver Should Not Be Delayed
- I, CAREGIVER: Educating the caregiver
- How the latest in telehealth is simplifying everyday life for seniors and caregivers
- Supporting Employees with Caregiving Responsibilities
- Walmart is an early mover with digital mental healthcare for caregivers—but the price of its new app could be too steep
- Why I Refused To Be My Parent’s Caregiver
- 5 Tips for Difficult Family Caregiving Conversations
Consumer Protection, Scams:
- Georgia AG Carr Recognizes National Consumer Protection Week
- Georgia AG Carr Announces Settlement with Former Telemarketing Companies and Owner
Health and Healthcare News:
- Why its important for more Americans to know about mild cognitive impairment
- Alzheimer’s pathology, not cognitive decline, drives neuropsychiatric symptoms
- Life Span After Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: What Factors Matter Most
- CMS eyes ‘full-court sprint’ to nursing home staffing minimums rule (KHN Morning Briefing)
- Video Series: Hypothyroidism: Challenges in Optimal Patient Management
- Good End-of-Life Care Out of Reach for Many Black Nursing Home Residents
- If your loved one faces life-ending illness, hospice can offer care, support
- Six things that can help you manage urinary incontinence
- Blood test as possible diagnostic tool for Alzheimer’s disease
- Benefits of Pets in Assisted Living
- Will the “Long-Term Care Tax” be Coming to Your State Soon?
- Early intervention vital following traumatic brain injury
- Veterans Affairs completes a deep study of how it treats those with post-traumatic stress disorder
- CMS: ESRD Treatment Choices (ETC) Model
- Biden renews call to let Medicare negotiate drug prices, an effort that has stalled in Congress
- Engaging in comprehensive advance care planning improves participation among older patients
- CMS Innovation Center Launches New Initiative To Advance Health Equity (Health Affairs)
- 5 of the wildest medical malpractice cases
- NIH: Getting sufficient sleep reduces calorie intake
- Biology of Aging Study Shows Why Curbing Calories Counts
- Even a mild case of COVID-19 can cause brain changes
- March 2022 Issue of Health Affairs now available
- As providers are accused of interfering with access to patient data, pressure builds on government to act
- Georgia House passes ‘game-changer’ mental health bill
- Georgia House backs big change in Medicaid program’s pharmacy practices
- Under the ADA, Mental Illness is Illness too
- Smart packaging could improve how older adults take medication
- Coping with Dementia: Care partner as student
- Physical fitness linked to lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease
- For Older Americans, Some Positive Health News (NYT)
- 20 states most desperate for primary care physicians
- Teeth Grinding: You Won’t Believe How Harmful it Really Is
- How Therapy Can Help Men Manage Their Mental Health
- Podcast: Solutions for GERD and Barrett’s Esophagus
- LGBTQI+: what are the barriers and challenges in end of life care?
- Warnock discusses his mental health legislative package
- VA Study finds benefits of concurrent hospice, home-based primary care
- Mental Illness Tied to Increased Dementia Risk
- Georgia House committee approves mental health reform bill
- Why it costs a fortune to get the best test for disabilities like ADHD, autism, dyslexia
- Study identifies 10 factors linked to Alzheimer’s risk
Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid:
- Medicare takes center stage in new push to hold down prescription drug prices
- Physician Groups Argue for Increase in 2023 Medicare Payment
- CMS: Your Medicare Benefits (Updated 3/2022)
- CMS: Medicare Hospice Benefits (Updated 3/2022)
- CMS: Medicare Appeals (Updated 3/2022)
- Social Security & You: ‘Welfare’ for Disabled Kids With Wealthy Parents
- OpEd: Long-term care should be covered by Medicare. Until then, here are actions we can take
- Medicaid Spending on Home, Community-Based Services Up by $116B
Special Needs News:
- Pandemic Medical Innovations Leave Behind People With Disabilities
- Autism and Psychosis: Is There a Connection?
- 5 Individualized Education Plan meeting tips for parents
- East Tennesseans push for equality on Disability Advocacy Day
- How the Auto Industry Assists Drivers With Disabilities
- Virtual schools can serve students with special needs—and do it well
- What Is Borderpolar? What to Know from the Expert Who Helped Discover the Mental Illness Term
- Psychosurgery and Mental Illness
- Kids with special health care needs can take small steps toward dental visits
- ‘Start Here’: A guide for parents of special needs kids (Youtube video)
- Tools To Help Special Needs Students
- East Tennessee photographer with Down Syndrome creating book for people with disorders
- EP Magazine, March 2022 issue (Exceptional Parent)
- The important role of special trusts
- Autism Society Capital Connection: March 10, 2022
- Serious mental illnesses tied to higher risk for heart attack and stroke
- A ‘dire’ situation: Savannah parents of children with autism have few child care options
- 5 Ways to Support Parents of Children with Special Needs
- Reimagining Gifted Education and Special Education
- First Responders Offer Tips to keep those with special needs safe
- 3 Disability Microaggressions And Why They Matter
- How to Report With Care on Disability
- A Financial Guide for People With Disabilities and Their Families
- What Qualifies as Eligible Expenses for an ABLE Account?
- Travel and Autism: What ‘All-Inclusive’ Means for Caregiving Families
- Podcast: What’s it like to raise children as a disabled parent?
- Are Special Needs Trusts Allowed in All States
- 5 Tips for Working with a Special Needs Planning Attorney
- American Foundation for the Blind Urges Department of Justice to Complete Rulemaking Process for Digital Accessibility Regulations
- Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month: Parentification of Siblings
Government Sources:
- CMS: Complying with Medicare Signature Requirements
- President Biden Announces Key Appointments to the President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities
- Evidence to support VA pension, DIC, or accrued benefits claims
- NIH: Imaging technique shows Alzheimer’s impact on brain connections
- NIH: How proteins connect common neurodegenerative diseases
- NIH: Use of melatonin supplements rising among adults
- NIH: Finding the ‘Tipping Point’ to Permanent Kidney Damage
- NIH (Aging): Inside the brain: The role of neuropathology in Alzheimer’s disease research
- Health.Mil: Ringing in Your Ears Might Be a Sign of Hearing Loss
- AHRQ: Implementation of an antibiotic stewardship program in long-term care facilities across the US.
- GAO: Women Remain Underrepresented in Management Positions and Continue to Earn Less Than Male Managers
- FDIC: A path toward building financial stability
- NIH: Drug Allergies: What to Look For
- HRSA: Apply to Become an NHSC Site
- NIH: Clinical decision support system reduces cardiovascular risk in patients with serious mental illness
- NIH: Researchers uncover how the human brain separates, stores, and retrieves memories
- NCHS: Some Preliminary Data Available regarding 2020 LTC Statistics
- AHRQ: Hospital-acquired functional decline and clinical outcomes in older cardiac surgical patients: a multicenter prospective cohort study
- GAO: Medicare: Information on Geographic Adjustments to Physician Payments for Physicians’ Time, Skills, and Effort
- DOJ: Findings from investigation of Colorado’s long-term care system for adutls with physical disabilities
- VA proposes updates to disability rating schedules for respiratory, auditory and mental disorders body systems
- SSA: Cost Estimate for “Marriage Equality for Disabled Adults Act”
- More Free COVID Tests Available
Retirement and Financial News:
- Part-Time Retirement Programs Are on the Rise
- Inflation is causing some older Americans to delay retirement plans, survey shows
- Here’s what to know about managing your debt in retirement
- Labor Department wants to investigate crpto in retirement accounts
- How doctors view retirement
- Ways to Help Protect Your Retirement Against Inflation with a Plan Built to Last
- Required Minimum Distribution Confusion in 2022
- How to Eliminate Tax on Some Roth IRA Conversions
- Wealthy Clients can turn mortgage into a big tax deduction
- Handling Excess IRA Contributions
- The Woman’s Guide To Collecting Social Security
- Bucket List Living emerges as financial planning trend
- Roth Conversions and Contributions: 10 Principles to Understand
- Building Wealth Should Be a Family Affair
- The basics of long-term care insurance
- As Cryptocurrency Wealth Grows, Some Donors Find It Difficult to Give
- Monitoring Concurrent Life Expectancies (Ed Slott)
- Use points to plan vacations for spring or summer, travel expert says: They’ll never ‘be more valuable than they are today’
- How to Better Understand the Psyche of the Seller
- Nearly Half of Americans Say They Pay Too Much in Taxes
- Pressure Mounts on DOL For Fiduciary Rule Updates
- How to find lost retirement accounts
- Which Tax Documents Should I Save, Which Should I Shred?
- How to Calculate Your Retirement Wealth Gap
- 5 ways the Fed and higher interest rates may impact you
- Most Controversial Part of the New IRS Regulations (Ed Slott)
- SECURE Act Regs Bring New Roth IRA Advantage (Ed Slott)
- You can work and collect Social Security at the same time, and you’ll still receive any withheld benefits once you retire
- Best Kept Retirement Secrets
- Alternatives and decisions for older properties
- How To Lessen The Impact Of Divorce On Your Business (Forbes)
- Proposed regulations update RMDs for SECURE Act changes (Journal of Accountancy)
- Using a Fixed Annuity for Fixed Income (Kiplinger)
- Annuities Could Become a Default in Retirement Plans. Here’s How (Barrons)
- 5 Ways Long-Term Care Insurance Can Protect Your Assets (Motley Fool)
- Budgeting Basics for Wealth, Health and Happiness (Kiplinger)
- Money and Relationships: Is your child lying to you about money? (Economic Times)
- A field guide to taxes for affluent investors (Financial Planning)
- Developing Your Own Financial Identity: A Guide for Women
- Should you consider a Roth IRA conversion when the market drops? Here’s what experts say (CNBC)
- Schwab launches digital financial planning action centre (Finextra)
- Financial planning for dementia care: 9 tips
- Secure Act Regulations are Here (Ed Slott) (Regulations)
- Clients Can Tap 401(k)s and IRAs Early Without Penalty, but Beware
- Why young physicians need a financial plan
- Do You Have a Process To Build Your Retirement Plan? 3 Key Steps
- How to Protect Your Estate: A Pandemic-Inspired Checklist
- Build strategies to transition a family business
- Estate Planning During A Crisis
- Into the Breach; Getting Married Again? (Bonus: Recent Tennessee Case where Prenup was unenforceable)
Estate Planning:
- Powers of Attorney, Wills, and Trusts
- The Power of Attorney and Other Ways to Protect Your Interests
- How to choose a legal decision-maker as you get older – 3 things to consider
- Getting the Family Business Owner To Act on Succession Planning
- How married couples can use trusts in estate planning
Legal News:
- CMA Alert | March 10, 2022
- How To End A Domestic Partnership In Texas?
- Fifth Circuit: Remand to Determine Disability was Not a “Second Bite at the Apple” for Insurer
- CMA Alert | March 3, 2022 (Center for Medicare Advocacy)
- The Lifetime Risk of Spousal Nursing Home Use and Its Economic Impact on the CommunityDwelling Spouse
- Issues to Consider in Real Estate Transactions Involving Trusts and Estates (Ga. Bar. Journal 2/2022
- CMA Alert, February 24, 2022 (Center for Medicare Advocacy)
- What happens when I inherit a house that’s in a trust?
- How to provide for your youngest heirs
- Legal Ease: Guardianship in Pennsylvania
- 2022 update – ‘basics’ of Medicaid and nursing homes (New York, written by James S. Rizzo)
- The Great Wealth Transfer: Estate and Legacy Planning
- Effect of Trust Modifications in a Settlement Agreement
- Prince and Michael Jackson: Steps to Minimize Future Estate Tax on Unique, Hard to Value Assets
- 6 Reasons You’re Putting Off Writing a Will and How to Overcome Them
- What exactly is estate planning?
- New Jersey Special Needs Trust Attorney Christine Matus Explains How a Special Needs Trusts Attorney May Be Able To Help
- Age of Majority and New SECURE Act Regulations (Ed Slott)
- When it comes to a will or estate plan, don’t just set it and forget it (CNBC)
- Why Estate Planning Is For Everyone, Especially The Less Wealthy You Are
- The poor excuse for a tort that lurks in the Uniform Trust Code’s certificate-of-trust regime
- Don’t give your power of attorney to the wrong person
- Medicare case argued in U.S. Supreme Court: Marietta Memorial Hospital Employee Health Benefit Plan v. DaVita, Inc.
Podcasts, Videos, Etc.:
- How Medicare enrollment impacts HSA contributions
- Podcast: Celebrity Estate of Pat Bowlen and the Future of the Denver Broncos
- PODCAST: How to Lower Your Risk of Cancer
- New APS Viedo: Asking Inclusive Demographc Questions
- Video Series: Hypothyroidism: Challenges in Optimal Patient Management
News Blog Posts:
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Elder Law Mishmash June 2023
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Cognitive Rehab May Help Older Adults Clear Covid-Related Brain Fog
By: Judith Graham August 5, 2022 Eight months after falling ill with covid-19, the 73-year-old woman couldn’t remember what her husband had told her a few hours before. She would forget to remove laundry from the dryer at the end of the cycle. She would turn on the tap at a sink and walk away. […]
Elder Law and Special Needs Law News Roundup – 9-2-2022
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Elder Law and Special Needs Law News Roundup – 8-26-2022
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