Elder Abuse and Neglect in Assisted Living Communities

Undoubtedly, you’ve read or at least heard about the special investigation that the Atlanta Journal Constitution spotlighted last month. Their series, Unprotected, investigated the quality of senior care being provided in Georgia’s personal care homes. By reviewing all of the state’s personal care homes with 25 or more beds, the AJC produced a harrowing picture…

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The Scariest Part of Aging: Outliving Your Money

  According the to a recent study, 49% of Americans report that running out of money in retirement is one of their main concerns about growing older. [1]   With the growing life expectancy and the increasing costs of long-term care, it is no wonder that so many Americans fear outliving their money. The amount…

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Our Broken Care System: How an Aging Ally Can Help

Last week’s blog explored the complexity of and potential changes to the nursing home admission rules laid out by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. There are specific requirements that must be met in order for Medicare to pay for nursing home care. These rules are complex and confusing, and mistakes can be costly.…

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Possible Changes to Medicare’s Three-Day Rule

 .   In early August, a class-action lawsuit got underway that could impact the three-day Medicare rule. This follows a bi-partisan bill filed in March that would change the rules for nursing home admissions. In order to understand the changes, you have to understand the current Medicare rules. There are only two ways to be…

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Medicare Part D: Shopping for a New Plan Can Save You Hundreds!

Medicare’s Open Enrollment starts on October 15 and continues until December 7.  Like thousands of Medicare beneficiaries, you’re probably planning to skip this year’s opportunity to make changes to your Medicare benefits. Medicare is not a set it and forget it plan.   By skipping this year’s Open Enrollment period, you could be forgoing hundreds…

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How to Find Quality Nursing Home Care in Georgia

  Nursing home care, for most families, is the option of last resort.  In our experience, many are placed in a nursing home for two reasons:   Around-the-clock clinical care and oversight is absolutely needed. The aging loved one has run out of money and cannot afford any other option.   Many try to avoid…

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Do you Need an Aging Ally? Tips for Aging Alone

  Many older adults are aging without a safety net.   The belief that every older adult has a concerned, competent, involved family member to help with medical decisions, legal decisions, bill paying, transportation, and other caregiving responsibilities is being shattered by reality.   Current data estimates that almost 30% of baby boomers will age…

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