Medicaid

The article linked below from eligibility.com thoroughly outlines how to apply for Medicaid, what the benefits cover and financial eligibility requirements for the state of New York. It is important to note that Medicaid differs state to state, and even a New Jersey Medicaid has vastly different requirements and a completely different application. While New York State […]

Spend-down program for beneficiaries with incomes over the Medicaid limit

The article listed below, prepared by Medicareinteractive.org, offers a detailed explanation of what a Medicaid spend down is and how to proceed with one. Medicaid is a federal program, providing healthcare benefits to seniors over 65, or disabled persons, under the Social Security Act. Like any other government program, there are strict guidelines and regulations that […]

How a Medicaid Spend Down Works

Medicaid can certainly be confusing. It is a government program created in the 60’s to help Americans unable to work maintain long term health care. Currently, it is available to Americans over the age of 65, or those who are disabled, under certain guidelines provided by Medicaid. The qualification that predominantly causes the most amount […]

Physical Abuse Against Older Adults on the Rise

“Physical Abuse Against Older Adults on the Rise” is an article penned by AARP.org, one of the leading non-profit organizations focused on helping aging Americans live their best lives. The article outlines the worsening pattern of physical elder abuse, quoting that nonfatal assaults on men 60 and older increased by 75.4% between 2002 and 2016, while […]

“A Crash Course in Estate Planning”

Thebalance.com offers some important guidelines for creating your Estate Plan in their article entitled “A Crash Course in Estate Planning,” which is linked below. An Estate Plan can consist of numerous combinations of documents, commonly including a Last Will & Testament, a Living Will, a Power of Attorney, a Health Care Proxy and can have a […]

“How to Handle Social Security Benefits When a Senior Dies”

“How to Handle Social Security Benefits When a Senior Dies,” by agingcare.com, linked below, expertly explains important tidbits of information regarding just one of the countless things that must be addressed when a loved one passes away. When an elderly family member passes away, it is inevitable there will be an emotional response, but it is […]