How the New Jersey POLST Form Protects Your Healthcare Wishes
The New Jersey POLST form ensures medical providers follow a person’s healthcare wishes, giving control over life-sustaining treatments and emergency care decisions.
The New Jersey POLST form ensures medical providers follow a person’s healthcare wishes, giving control over life-sustaining treatments and emergency care decisions.
Understanding how to choose a home care agency is important for your loved one; from evaluating credentials and costs to ensuring your loved one receives the personalized care they need.
How does the new one big beautiful bill affect you, caregivers, and those with disabilities? In early July, the United States Congress passed, and President Trump signed, the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB). This is one of the most sweeping pieces of federal legislation in years, combining tax changes with deep cuts and major reforms to public benefits programs—especially Medicaid, a public benefit program relied upon by many disabled individuals and older adults requiring long-term care, and lower income Americans needing insurance.
Elder care advocacy inspired by classic rock explores how The Who’s “Baba O’Riley” reflects the challenges of aging. Learn how thoughtful planning ensures dignity, independence, and support for your loved ones.
ROTHKOFF LAW GROUP SYNOPSIS OF KEY MEDICAID AND RELATED PROVISIONS IN ONE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL ACT One Big Beautiful Bill Act Bill passed by House on May 22 Senate significantly amended the bill and considered it this past weekend during a multi-day vote-a-rama, and passed by Senate on July 1 Following Senate passage, bill…
A Father’s Day reflection inspired by Michael Chabon’s Pops—a moving exploration of fatherhood, self-discovery, and the lessons parents learn from their children.
Elder care planning for LGBTQ+ families ensures that partners and loved ones are legally protected as they age. While significant progress has been made in securing rights for LGBTQ+ individuals, gaps in legal recognition and financial protections still exist. Long-term care decisions, medical directives, and asset distribution may not align with personal wishes without proper planning. Establishing a well-structured plan provides peace of mind, prevents unnecessary legal battles, and guarantees that chosen family members have the authority to make decisions when needed.
Elder care planning for blended families involves legal and financial decisions to protect aging loved ones, ensure fair asset distribution, and prevent family conflicts.
Senior-specific emergency kits provide aging adults with essential supplies for unexpected situations, ensuring safety, comfort, and access to medical care.
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