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Supreme Court Says Families of Medicaid Patients Can Sue Nursing Homes That Violate Patients’ Rights

When it comes to making sure that residents of nursing homes, particularly those residents who are on Medicaid, are being properly cared for, whose job is it to enforce the standards of care? Do the families of residents have any standing before the court in cases where mistreatment is alleged? Surprisingly, based on the way … Read more

If You’re Embarking on a Second Marriage, Now is the Ideal Time to Discuss Touchy Subjects – Like Prenuptial Agreements

Love is in the air, and for many that means marriage. Marriage, of course, brings a set of joys and challenges all its own. But for those about to marry for the second time (or more), there are particular issues that need to be dealt with in a clear-eyed fashion, to avoid misunderstanding down the … Read more

In the Rush to Replace Mechanical Systems with Digital Ones, Companies Need to Guard Against the Rise of Digital Ageism

It happened to us just recently. Visiting a casual restaurant in an unfamiliar town, we sat at the table expecting the wait staff to bring us a printed menu. Instead, we noticed a placard on the table with a now-ubiquitous QR code and the caption, “Scan Here for Menu and Today’s Specials.” The humble printed … Read more

New York Times: Rising Debt May Adversely Affect Health, as Seniors Who Owe are More Likely to Have Multiple Diagnosed Illnesses

We all know that money worries can be deeply stressful to the point of distraction, but did you know that financial burdens can also adversely affect your physical health? Recent research out of the Urban Institute is now linking the presence of financial debt with a range of health conditions in older adults, a worrying … Read more

In a “Summer of Scams,” Here are Tips from the Experts on How to Protect Yourself or Your Loved Ones from a Wave of Fraud

Today’s scammers, fraudsters and con artists are relentless. These evil thieves and tricksters never tire of coming up with ways to separate you from your account numbers, your personal identification, and ultimately your cash. Seniors, as we’re aware by now, tend to be tragically susceptible to scams and frauds, as the perpetrators know well: some … Read more

Gen X Kids: Here Are 6 Things You Need to Know About Your Aging Parents’ Finances to Help Them (and You) Avoid Surprises

If you were born between 1965 and 1980, plus or minus a few years, congratulations: you’re a part of Generation X. Most Gen X kids grew up in the shadow of their baby boomer parents and for decades have had to listen quietly as their parents, born in the late 1940s to early 1960s, traveled … Read more

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