Elder Care & Estate Planning Blog

What is Hospice?
What is Hospice?
Hospice Care is designed to give supportive care to people in the final phase of a terminal illness. The focus (more…)
Making Your Home Fall-Proof
Making Your Home Fall-Proof
You can make some simple changes in your home and in the way you do some daily activities to reduce (more…)
Medical Expense Deductions Relating to Nursing Homes and Home Care
Medical Expense Deductions Relating to Nursing Homes and Home Care
Qualified medical expenses are generally deductible as an itemized deduction on an individual’s income tax return. Most individuals are unaware (more…)
Receiving Care at Home
Receiving Care at Home
Home care typically refers to non-medical services that assist individuals with activities of daily living (ADL’s). Home care is an (more…)
How to be at the Bedside
How to be at the Bedside
If someone you care about gets very sick, you may not know what to expect or what to do. This (more…)
Aid & Attendance Pension Benefit for Veterans and Surviving Spouses
Aid & Attendance Pension Benefit for Veterans and Surviving Spouses
The Aid and Attendance (A&A) Pension is a non-service connected benefit available to a veteran or the surviving spouse of (more…)
Brian Andrew Tully Receives Accreditation From U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Brian Andrew Tully Receives Accreditation From U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Attorney Brian Andrew Tully, Esq. has announced that he has received accreditation from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to (more…)
Brian Andrew Tully Discusses Legal, Medical and Spiritual Aspects of End-of-Life Health Care
Brian Andrew Tully Discusses Legal, Medical and Spiritual Aspects of End-of-Life Health Care
On Saturday, November 21, attorney Brian Andrew Tully, Esq. will speak at an upcoming conference that addresses end-of-life health issues (more…)
Brian Andrew Tully Argues POLST (Physicians’ Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment) is Not a Good Model for End of-Life Care Planning
Brian Andrew Tully Argues POLST (Physicians’ Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment) is Not a Good Model for End of-Life Care Planning
Huntington, NY —Brian Andrew Tully, Esq., an attorney specializing in elder law, argues against POLST (Physicians’ Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment). (more…)