Posts by Miles Hurley
Considerations for Dog Ownership for Older Adults
It’s springtime in Georgia, the weather is pleasant, and the yellow pollen haze is finally dissipating. Many of us are enjoying time outside with our dogs. For many older adults, welcoming a dog into the home can bring joy, purpose, and companionship. But pet ownership isn’t without its challenges, especially as we age. Here’s a…
Read MoreBusting Elder Law Myths: What You Need to Know
At Hurley Elder Care Law, we know that elder law can seem overwhelming, especially with so much misinformation floating around. That’s why “busting elder law myths” blogs are always a favorite — we’re passionate about helping families feel informed and empowered as they navigate the long-term care journey. Busting Elder Law Myths — The real…
Read MoreUTIs in Aging Adults: What You Need to Know
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in older adults and can have serious consequences if left untreated. While younger people may easily recognize the symptoms, UTIs in aging adults often present differently and can be mistaken for other conditions, especially dementia. What Is a UTI? A UTI is an infection in any part of the…
Read MoreFalls are Serious: Spring into Safety with Easy Home Updates
Spring is the perfect time to refresh your space, and for older adults, it’s also an ideal time to remove hazards that could cause a fall. Falls are serious and fall prevention awareness can keep you safe and at home. Falls Are Serious—and Costly According to the CDC: 1 in 10 falls causes an injury…
Read MoreNot all Elder Law Attorneys are Created Equally
Choosing the right elder law attorney can make all the difference when caring for aging loved ones. Many clients need more than just a simple will or power of attorney—they need a comprehensive, elder-centered approach that provides legal, financial, and emotional support. Life Care Planning Model At Hurley Elder Care Law, we take pride in…
Read MoreUnderstanding Medicaid Estate Recovery
Understanding Medicaid Estate Recovery: What It Means for Your Family Home One of the most common concerns we hear at Hurley Elder Care Law is: “Will I lose my home if I apply for Medicaid?” The fear often stems from confusion around Medicaid Estate Recovery—a program that can affect your assets after a loved one…
Read MoreMedicaid Planning: Exempt and Countable Assets
Thanks for sticking with us over the past few weeks, as we have explored Nursing Home Medicaid more deeply. We know it can feel overwhelming and complicated. We are sharing this information so you realize that you have options to protect your income and assets while getting necessary skilled nursing care. This is called Medicaid…
Read MoreNursing Home Medicaid for Individuals
Last week, we answered some of the most common questions about Medicaid planning for couples. Today, we’re focusing on Nursing Home Medicaid rules for individuals, specifically income limits and how they affect eligibility. What Is Nursing Home Medicaid? Medicaid is a government-funded health insurance program that helps cover the cost of long-term care for those…
Read MoreMedicaid Planning – What does it mean?
People throw around the phrase “Medicaid Planning,” but what does it actually mean? First, when skilled nursing-level care is necessary, many families face the difficult question of how to pay the bill. Nursing homes in the Atlanta area cost over $10,000 per month! Even the most diligent savers find this difficult to sustain. Despite many…
Read MoreNavigating Nursing Home Medicaid in Georgia: What You Need to Know
As care costs continue to rise and people live longer, families often wonder how to afford long-term care for their aging loved ones. At Hurley Elder Care Law, we receive calls from concerned family members daily, seeking answers about care options, public benefits, and ways to pay for skilled nursing care. What do you need…
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