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Elder Law Newsletters

Housing - Residential Facilities and Voting Rights

Although the right to vote is fundamental in the United States, state law governs the manner in which this right is exercised. Although almost one-half of the states have passed laws addressing the voting rights of those living in residential facilities, these laws differ significantly.

Insurance - Long-Term Care - Features - Coverage, Benefits, and Related Issues

After a decision to purchase long-term case insurance has been made, a savvy consumer will closely compare policies to determine which, also taking cost into consideration, best fits his or her needs. Policies have many different features relating to the definition of long-term care; the amount and type of benefits and benefit periods; and exclusions. Additionally, some policies provide for death benefits.

Insurance - Long-Term Disability Income Insurance - Overview

A long-term illness or an injury with a long recuperation period can have devastating effects on one's ability to remain financially independent. One way to guard against this is to secure long-term disability income insurance. This type of insurance provides payments to workers who are unable to work due to serious illnesses or injuries.

Social Security - The Basics

The Old Age Survivors and Disability Insurance Program, often known as Social Security, provides America's aging population with a full spectrum of benefits, including retirement benefits, survivors' benefits, Social Security Disability benefits (SSDI), and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). President Franklin Delano Roosevelt originated the program as a way to protect Americans from the pitfalls of poverty after the Great Depression.

Third Party Liability

Medicaid, a federal and state funded program, pays for health insurance for needy individuals and families, particularly pregnant women, children, teenagers, the aged, the blind, and the disabled. Medicaid provides an important component of benefits to the elderly population of the United States: medical assistance.