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Elder Law Extra, 4.12.21

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Elder Law Extra, 4.12.21A weekly roundup of recent elder law news and practice development articles culled from news sources around the nation.  Click on the headline to read the full article.

  • President Biden's Ambitious Expansion of Long-Term Care Sparks Debate

  • What's in Biden's $400 Billion Plan to Support Families' Long-Term Health Needs

  • Biden Begins an Important, Much-Delayed, National Debate About Long-Term Care Reform

  • Biden Revokes Medicaid Work Requirements in Two More States

  • Elder Law Attorney Asks NY Bar If She May Contact Old Clients After Moving Firms.  Answer: Yes.

  • Multi-Generational Living Surges in the Pandemic

  • Despite Pandemic, Less Than Half of Older Adults Have Formally Recorded
    Health Care Wishes

  • Medicaid Home and Community Based Services for Older Adults with Disabilities: A Primer

  • Pandemic Seen as Job Creator as Millions Speed Up Retirement

  • John Oliver Has Some Choice Words About the Long-Term Care System (Warning: Some of Them Are Expletives)

     

     

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