Elder Care & Estate Planning Blog

Maximizing Your Benefits
Maximizing Your Benefits
Did you know that it is possible to gain thousands of dollars by utilizing spousal Social Security benefits? Many people (more…)
How to Plan for Aging Parents 2015 Guidebook Released!
How to Plan for Aging Parents 2015 Guidebook Released!
“Do you know someone currently in a nursing home? Have you ever thought about going into a nursing home yourself? (more…)
Medicaid? Let an Elder Law Attorney Help
Medicaid? Let an Elder Law Attorney Help
When filing a Medicaid application for yourself or a loved one it is in your best interest to seek professional (more…)
Aging and Financial Decision Making
Aging and Financial Decision Making
Does aging impact an individual’s ability to make sound financial decisions? The Center for Retirement Research at Boston College recently (more…)
Proposed Rule for Needs-Based Veterans Benefits
Proposed Rule for Needs-Based Veterans Benefits
On January 23, 2015 the Department of Veterans affairs made a proposal that includes an asset limit, a look back (more…)
New Reverse Mortgage Rule
New Reverse Mortgage Rule
In March of this year new reverse mortgage rules are due to take effect. Generally, a reverse mortgage allows a (more…)
Reducing Doctors Visits Through In-Home Care
Reducing Doctors Visits Through In-Home Care
Did you know that in-home care may actually reduce the number of medical visits by seniors? Home Instead, Inc. recently (more…)
10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
The Alzheimer’s Society of Windsor-Essex County created an informative video that lists the top ten warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease, (more…)
Tully Law, P.C. Expands Practice to Meet Needs of Growing Elderly Population
Tully Law, P.C. Expands Practice to Meet Needs of Growing Elderly Population
New Offices in Huntington Village and Centereach to Open on February 1 Melville, NY — Attorney Brian Andrew Tully, Esq. (more…)
Significant Changes for Community Medicaid & MLTC Recipients
Significant Changes for Community Medicaid & MLTC Recipients
For New York residents enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid and who receive home care services from a Managed Long Term (more…)