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Rules Announced for Care Facility Residents Suffering from Dementia
Massachusetts regulators appear to be falling short in ensuring that nursing homes follow rules designed to improve care for some of their most vulnerable patients,
NO NEW TAXES! But Now What?
Accountants and financial advisors may be breathing a sigh of relief that there were no major new tax-law changes this year, but that doesn’t mean
Estate Planning with Roth IRAs
Legacy and estate planning with a Roth IRA may sound like a no-brainer. Roth IRAs intrinsically make phenomenal transfer of wealth vehicles. With reduced estate
Don’t Get Caught in a Scam
Financial scammers who target elderly or vulnerable Minnesotans would face stiffer penalties under a law Gov. Mark Dayton included in his two-year budget proposal. The
Focus on Your Financial Goals in 2015: That Means Now!
You’ve read all the New Year’s resolution money-advice articles with their suggestions, sometimes trite, “Skip your morning coffee and save a fortune!” and sometimes vague,
Should You Be Buying Long-Term Care Insurance Now?
“If you live a long life, the chances are enormously high you’re going to need some kind of care.” Elder care advisors often disagree on
Protecting Assets from Nursing Home Expenses
One attorney calls it the “Get out of Dodge plan”—the best way to keep your assets intact before applying for Medicaid to cover nursing home
Consider The Risks Before Downloading Those Documents
People have many options today for creating their own estate planning documents. Forms can be purchased quickly from websites and books. However, trying to create
Five Steps To Make Retirement Easier
Retirement brings the freedom to explore a new stage of life. But for many, after years of working for others, it also means assuming responsibility
Nursing Homes File Guardianship Petitions to Collect from Residents
One day last summer, after he disputed nursing home bills that had suddenly doubled Mrs. Palermo’s copays, and complained about inexperienced employees who dropped his
Elder Rights in Guardianship
This spring, Florida lawmakers will have a chance to stem abuses in the state’s little-understood adult guardianship system by taking up measures that would make
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