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Elder Law Extra, 10.23.23

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Illustration of pageboy hawking newspapers.A 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.

  • My Father Didn’t Want to Live If He Had Dementia. But Then He Had It.
  • Let’s Have an Honest Conversation About What to Expect as You Age
  • Open Enrollment for 2024 Coverage Through Medicare and the Marketplace – Basics for Advocates
  • Georgia Medicaid Program With Work Requirement Has Enrolled Only 1,343 Residents in 3 Months
  • Study: Dementia Takes a Toll on Finances and Family
  • How Companies Are Helping Employees Stuck Between Work and Caring for Aging Parents
  • Social Security: Review Team Appointed in Overpayment Scandal – Could Situation Get Worse?
  • Bipartisan Lawmakers Oppose White House Nursing Home Staffing Proposal
  • Americans Not Sure About How to Access OTC Hearing Aids, Study Finds
  • Estate and Tax Planning 2023 Update

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