by Christine | Mar 18, 2013 | Advanced Health Care Directive, Elder Care, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Nursing Home |
This uncomfortable, ethically questionable, confusing scene over Ms. Bayliss’ end of life did not have to happen the way it did. If you don’t want to be in that kind of situation, you need to be responsible for deciding what you want and communicating it to...
by Christine | Mar 1, 2013 | Elder Care, Insurance, Long Term Care |
While life insurance has long been priced by sex, companies that provide long-term care insurance (LTCI), mainly used to cover healthcare expenses in old age or for severe illness, have long avoided it. But for the first time this year, they will introduce...
by Christine | Feb 13, 2013 | Elder Care, Elder Law, Taxes |
You might be able to claim your parent as a dependent, take a dependency care tax credit, write off your mom or dad’s medical expenses or get some combination of these tax breaks. It’s that time again – Uncle Sam is knocking on your door and ready to collect taxes. If...
by Christine | Jan 30, 2013 | Elder Care, Elder Law |
Inpatient hospital prices in Los Angeles average 149% of Medicare rates; in Richmond, Va., those rates are 192% of Medicare's prices, according to CSHSC. Ever noticed how prices of certain items can be more or less depending on where you buy them? Take for...
by Christine | Jan 22, 2013 | Elder Care, Elder Law |
What can you do when a strong minded elder should stop driving but refuses to do so? Remember the freedom you felt as a teenager when you learned to drive? If yes, then you can appreciate how difficult it is for elderly loved ones to relinquish that sense of freedom....
by Christine | Nov 29, 2012 | Elder Care, Medicare |
Medicare processed 906 billion outpatient insurance claims in 2010 – and refused to pay 10 percent of them. But if you're a senior on Medicare with a denied claim, your odds of turning that around are surprisingly good if you appeal. Few things are more...