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Health Care Decision Making In The Veterans Health Administration: The Legal Significance For Informed Consent And Advance Directives, Liliana Kalogjera Barry Jan 2013

Health Care Decision Making In The Veterans Health Administration: The Legal Significance For Informed Consent And Advance Directives, Liliana Kalogjera Barry

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No abstract provided.


Confronting The Elder Care Crisis: The Private Long-Term Care Insurance Market And The Utility Of Hybrid Products Jan 2013

Confronting The Elder Care Crisis: The Private Long-Term Care Insurance Market And The Utility Of Hybrid Products

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No abstract provided.


Preventing Resident-To-Resident Abuse In Long-Term Care: Targeting Sex Offenders But Missing The Mark Jan 2013

Preventing Resident-To-Resident Abuse In Long-Term Care: Targeting Sex Offenders But Missing The Mark

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No abstract provided.


Finding Internet Sites On Elder Issues: Health And Human Services, Robin C. Schard Aug 2012

Finding Internet Sites On Elder Issues: Health And Human Services, Robin C. Schard

Marquette Elder's Advisor

Have you ever heard the term information over load? Do you feel it every time you try to find an exact piece of information on the Internet? Here's the place to start.


Crafting A Better Power Of Attorney, Penny L. Davis Aug 2012

Crafting A Better Power Of Attorney, Penny L. Davis

Marquette Elder's Advisor

This article deals with crafting effective powers of attorney that carry out an elder's wishes while simultaneously protecting the elder from potential abuses requires care and diligence. This review of some of the more critical issues, along with examples of how to address them, can help elder law attorneys to better serve their clients


Financial Abuses Of Elderly Clients, Alison Barnes Aug 2012

Financial Abuses Of Elderly Clients, Alison Barnes

Marquette Elder's Advisor

This article identifies what is meant by financial abuse of the elderly, discusses who are the abusers and victims, and illustrates how to identify instances of financial abuse. The author then discusses the possible responses to identified financial abuse, including responses by attorneys, state agencies, and federally mandated programs and acts. She concludes that where an older person is dependent for care on a family member, financial abuse may be best controlled through oversight of the interaction between the caregiver and care receiver, as well as modification of financial arrangements to limit the exposure of the care receiver's assets.


From The Editor, Alison Mcchrystal Barnes Aug 2012

From The Editor, Alison Mcchrystal Barnes

Marquette Elder's Advisor

The Editor has utilized this space to identify for the reader the current state of elder law and its continuing evolution. She then introduces the Elder's Advisor and its goals. Professor Barnes then explains the interactive nature of the Elder's Advisor and invites readers to participate.


The Communitarian Approach In The Elder Law Construct, A. Frank Johns Aug 2012

The Communitarian Approach In The Elder Law Construct, A. Frank Johns

Marquette Elder's Advisor

Johns suggests that the proposed revisions to the Model Rules do not go far enough in their approach to multiple party representations in elder law issues. He discusses initial client contact, formation of the client-lawyer relationship, client confidences in multiple representation, and intergenerational conflicts. Three interesting case studies are included to highlight the problems that can arise.


Employment Tax Issues In Home Health Care Contracts, Ben A. Neiburger Aug 2012

Employment Tax Issues In Home Health Care Contracts, Ben A. Neiburger

Marquette Elder's Advisor

Seniors may receive care for which they pay the provider without realizing the tax implications if they are deemed the employer of the provider. Neiburger discusses the sometimes confusing differences between and independent contractor and an employee, and the various taxes and penalties, both federal and state (Illinois as an example) for which employers are responsible.


Older Adults And Addiction: Why We Should Care, Carol Colleran Aug 2012

Older Adults And Addiction: Why We Should Care, Carol Colleran

Marquette Elder's Advisor

Colleran explains some of the causes of alcohol and medication dependence in older adults, such as voluntary or involuntary retirement, death of a loved one, a change of residence, or health problems such as pain or insomnia. Warning signs are detailed, and suggestions for approaching seniors with these problems, including intervention, are given. A list of additional resources is included.


Elder Law And Estate Planning For Gay And Lesbian Individuals And Couples, Ralph Randazzo Aug 2012

Elder Law And Estate Planning For Gay And Lesbian Individuals And Couples, Ralph Randazzo

Marquette Elder's Advisor

This comprehensive article discusses the unique problems in estate planning encountered by gays and lesbians. Among the items explored are joint representation, advance directives, guardianship, long-term care planning and insurance, Medicare and Medicaid planning, nursing home care, exempt transfers, wills, revocable trusts, gift taxation, and the unique problems encountered which counselors must consider when representing gay and lesbian clients.


Grandparents' Visitation Rights: A Survey Of Reciprocal Kinship-Ties Based In Historical Common Law And Legislative Policies, Jane E. Atkinson Aug 2012

Grandparents' Visitation Rights: A Survey Of Reciprocal Kinship-Ties Based In Historical Common Law And Legislative Policies, Jane E. Atkinson

Marquette Elder's Advisor

This article presents an in-depth exploration of the view that family ties and relationships should play an important role in determining grandparent-grandchild visitation rights, based on the important role of the extended family throughout recorded history. Atkinson postulates that post-Troxel visitation decisions should include increased consideration of the value to the child of grandparent visitation.


The Rights Of The Elderly In The Arab Middle East: Islamic Theory Versus Arabic Practice, Radwa S. Elsaman, Mohamed A. Arafa Jan 2012

The Rights Of The Elderly In The Arab Middle East: Islamic Theory Versus Arabic Practice, Radwa S. Elsaman, Mohamed A. Arafa

Marquette Elder's Advisor

No abstract provided.