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General News Sources and Top News:
- Queen Elizabeth II dead at 96 after 70 years on the throne
- ‘It’s Becoming Too Expensive to Live’: Anxious Older Adults Try to Cope With Limited Budgets
- CVS Spending $8 Billion To Buy Home-Health Company Signify
- Social Security could be a ‘front-burner issue’ in November’s election. How the results may influence the program
- What “Negotiating” With Medicare Means For Drug Makers: A Mixture Of Price Controls And Actual Negotiations
- Zombie cells central to the quest for active, vital old age
- U.S. Life Expectancy Falls Again in ‘Historic’ Setback
- How ‘This Is Us’ Put Alzheimer’s Care in the Spotlight
- Average Net Worth of the 1% (minimum annual income$823,763; average net worth $11.1 million)
- Major Atlanta hospital announces closure, drawing mayor’s ire
- How Aging America Is Driving Consumer Inertia
- At 988 Call Centers, Crisis Counselors Offer Empathy — And Juggle Limited Resources
- How to Beat Shrinkflation
Caregiving News:
- Alzheimer’s: Who Is Caring for the Caregivers?
- The quiet cost of family caregiving adding up in U.S.
- Number of unpaid carers almost doubles over past 10 Years
- This bill of rights offers model for caregiving
- Cared For vs. Caregiver (Christopher Reeve Foundation)
- Caring for Family Doesn’t Have to Be Unpaid Work
- Discharge planning: Include caregivers in process to reduce readmissions among elderly patients
Consumer Protection, Scams, Abuse:
- Against his wishes Pal’s daughter is selling off his possessions and putting him in a care home
- Money & the Law: Laws seek to protect elderly from financial ‘exploitation’
- Nursing facility ‘held’ patient against family’s wishes, provided ‘substandard care’
- Webinar: Understanding and Fighting the Grandparent Scam: What Aging Network Professionals Should Know to Empower Older Adults,Wednesday, September 14, 3:00pm – 4:00pm ET
- Violence-as-a-Service: Brickings, Firebombings & Shootings for Hire
- AG Carr and Commissioner King Warn Northwest Georgians of Home Repair Fraud and Price Gouging in Wake of Severe Flooding
- Identity scams are at an all-time high. Here are ways to protect yourself
Health and Healthcare Related News:
- Scholarly Articles, Week of September 9, 2022
- Podcast: What You Should Know about Metabolic Syndrome
- Audio: Prescription Drug Cost Provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act
- Suicide Prevention Research in a Rapidly Changing World
- Turning 65. What insurance options do I have?
- Cloudy Vision? It Could Be Cataracts
- Audio: ‘Science Friday’ and KHN: Examining Medicine’s Definition of Death Informs the Abortion Debate (possibly relevant in right-to-die cases)
- Too Often, Diabetes & Hearing Loss Go Together
- Reversing Course, FDA Committee Backs Experimental ALS Drug
- Walmart, UnitedHealth Pair To Provide Preventive Care For Seniors
Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and VA Benefits:
- CMS develops form to contest multiple Medicare denials issued by Medicare Advantage Plans | Form | (@ EZ Elder Law)
- Creating a Roadmap for the End of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
- New Tool Launches to Assess Extensiveness of Medicaid Adult Dental Coverage
- CMS Proposes Rules To Ease Enrollment In Medicaid, CHIP
- New case: Fujimori v. Dep’t of Human Services (HI Intermediae Ct. App. 8/31/2022) (Affirmed denial of eligibility based on transfer of life estate and failure to provide verification; applicant’s valuation of life estate was “a mathematical manipulation of the Medicaid program”)
- New case: Gardner ex rel. Strunk v. Department of Job and Family Services (Ohio Ct. App. 8/31/2022) (trial court erred in finding Ohio is not required to provide a reasonable efforts exclusion relating to the sale of real estate)
- New case: Murphy v. Commissioner (10th Cir., 8/31/2022) (Tax Court did not err in finding Murphy’s Social Security income to be taxable)
- ‘You Earned It, You Keep It’: New bill would eliminate federal taxes on Social Security benefits
- Chairman Sanders to Hold Budget Committee Hearing on Saving and Expanding Social Security
- The Disadvantage Of Free Healthcare Comes With A Price (Estate Recovery)
- AHA blasts ‘deeply flawed’ proposed HHS post-acute care model
- CMS wants to further evaluate Georgia ACA waiver that replaces HealthCare.gov
- Doctors Step Up Lobbying Against Looming Medicare Payment Cuts
- New case: Masters v. Ohio Department of Medicaid (Ohio Ct. App., 2nd Dist. 9/2/2022) (Suit for declaratory judgment dismissed where Ohio Medicaid refused to reduce lien on personal injury settlement to 15%; plaintiff had an administrative remedy and was required to use it)
- CMA Alert | September 8, 2022
- How to Report a Medicare Complaint
Special Needs News:
- Planning for Your Retirement, and for a Child’s Special Needs, All at Once
- EP Magazine’s Annual Education Issue
- How AI is changing special education
- What is “special educational provision” in law? |Special Needs Jungle
- ‘They just want parents to go away’: complaints soar as special needs schooling crisis spirals
- Graying on the Spectrum
- ‘We would have never called 911’: Georgia woman’s family wants mental health reform
- September webinar series: Closing Gap in Healthcare Inequalities Among People with Disabilities
Government Sources:
- Statement from VA Secretary Denis McDonough on the PACT Act
- NIH: Healthy Social Media Habits (aka Social Media Transmitted Diseases (SMTDs))
- CMS Releases the Chronic Pain Experience Illustration
- New HIPAA Administrative Simplification Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for EFT and ERA Letter 2022-04
- CMS: Streamlining Medicaid Eligibility & Enrollment Notice of Propose Rulemaking
- CMS: Healthy Aging: Recommend Services for Your Patients
Retirement and Financial News:
- Home Equity Investments Explained
- Protect Your Retirement Income from Inflation
- Single workers, families, retirees: How much cash you need in an emergency fund at every career stage, according to advisors
- Not Quietly Quitting But Quietly Returning, Older Workers Are Changing Work And Retirement
- The Hidden Costs of IRA Rollovers
- How can I make sure I won’t be overtaxed on my IRA?
- “Fair” Wealth Distributions (and an interesting 2016 post from the same author, Advice to a Neophyte Advisor)
Estate Planning
- The Future of Electronic Wills in Rhode Island After Covid-19
- Eight Planning Considerations for Clients Aging Alone
- LLC Operating Agreement vs Will. Who wins?
- Steps to Help Control Your Future
- Never allow the estate tax tail to wag the planning dog
- Can Family Trusts Protect Your Wealth After You Die?
- What Does the Executor of a Will Do?
- Estate Planning: 5 Tips to Pick Trustees, Executors and POAs
- “Who will manage my affairs if I lose mental capacity?”
- Estate Planning for Special Assets
- Anne Heche’s Son Seeks Control of Her Estate
- Podcast: The tax and legal aspects of trust situs
- New case: Estate of Wallace v. Newrez, LLC (Tenn. Ct. App. 8/25/2022) (In insolvent estate, proceeds from sale of encumbered property must be used first to satisfy perfected deed of trust before surplus is available for other claims)
- ‘After you’re dead, you can’t explain it.’ Parents usually split their estate evenly among their kids. But if they don’t — look out
- Why do I need a Trust?
Legal News:
- New case: Traver v. Felton Manor, LLC (Ga. Ct. App. 8/23/2022) (regarding fall at a personal care home after front automatic doors closed on plaintiff)
- DeKalb Jury’s $77M Med-Mal Verdict Appears to Set New Georgia Record (subscription required) (29 year old died 60 hours after being involuntarily discharged from mental health unit because he had a cell phone)
- Database for showing nursing home ownership has gaps, report says
- Fifth Circuit Holds Texas Counties Can be Sued for Failing to Provide Interpreters to Criminal Defendants
- PLR 202233014 (Estate tax deductions under §§ 2055 and 2056 for discretionary interests)
- PLR 202234002 (QTIP Election)
- PLR 202233002 (allocation of GST exemptions among CRATs)
New and Updated Pages:
- Spousal Refusal and Medicaid
- When you might need an attorney’s assistance with a Medicaid application
- Georgia Legal Forms and Guides
Interesting, But Not Elder Law:
- Take a Fresh Look at Oatmeal – It’s Not as Simple as You Think
- USB4 Version 2.0 Is Twice as Fast as Thunderbolt 4
- Including Your Pet in Your Emergency Plans for Disaster Preparedness Month
- America’s Rural Roads: Beautiful and Deadly
- AC Power vs DC Power, and inverters
Not New, But Worth Remembering:
- State Bar of Georgia: Find a Lawyer Directory
- EzElderLaw Financial Toolbox
- 2022 SSI and Spousal Impoverishment Standards
- Blogs and websites we follow
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