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Joseph Matthews Attorney (Author)
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October 13, 2008
Get the best care in the right place, for the right price -- this book shows you how!

Finding the right long-term care often means making difficult decisions during difficult times. Long-Term Care helps you understand the alternatives to nursing facilities and shows you how to find the best care you can afford.

With Long-Term Care, you'll be able to:

  • evaluate long-term care insurance
  • arrange home care
  • explore options beyond nursing homes
  • choose a nursing facility
  • get the most out of Medicare, Medicaid and other benefit programs
  • protect your assets, and
  • recognize and prevent elder fraud.

    The completely updated 7th edition has an all-new chapter on long-term care insurance and updated coverage of Medicaid. It also includes up-to-date benefit numbers, laws and taxes, and revised information on veterans' benefits.

    With sensitivity and clarity, Attorney Joseph Matthews gives you everything you need to help plan for and make the best arrangements for long-term care. (20080508)


  • Editorial Reviews

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    A straight-talking guide to choosing and paying for a nursing home, assisted living site, or home care. (Leonard Wiener U.S. News & World Report 20080304)

    "A straight-talking guide to choosing and paying for a nursing home, assisted living site, or home care." (Leonard Wiener, U.S. News & World Report 20080408)

    "One of the best books on the topic." (Money 20090101)

    "This book offers great advice about selecting a nursing home." (Liz Pulliam Weston, Chicago Sun-Times 20090101)

    Covers all the angles, from various kinds of care to evaluating facilities and insurance, to protecting your assets, and even detecting and preventing elder fraud. (Accounting Today 20090101)

    This book offers great advice about selecting a nursing home. (Liz Pulliam Weston Chicago Sun-Times 20090101)

    Provides answers to some of the most difficult questions faced when dealing with how to best care for a senior citizen... should be required reading for anyone who must deal with care options for the elderly. (Legal Publishing Preview 20090101)

    Evaluates home health, residential and nursing care facilities, and nursing home insurance; it also looks at Medicare, Medicaid and other benefit programs. (Modern Maturity 20090101)

    One of the best books on the topic. (Money )

    A practical source of information for families seeking good, affordable care for seniors. (Parent Care Advisor )

    Review

    "One of the best books on the topic."

    "This book offers great advice about selecting a nursing home."


    Product Details

    • Paperback: 384 pages
    • Publisher: NOLO; 7 edition (October 13, 2008)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 1413308988
    • ISBN-13: 978-1413308983
    • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.9 x 0.9 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
    • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,103,822 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

    More About the Author

    Joseph Matthews has been an attorney since 1971, and from 1975 to 1977 he taught at the law school of the University of California, Berkeley. He has for many years been involved in matters relating to seniors, and is the author of Social Security, Medicare & Government Pensions and Long Term Care: How to Plan & Play for It, as well as How to Win Your Personal Injury Claim.

     

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    20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Another winner from Nolo Press, March 24, 2007
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    If you need legal knowledge, and can find a Nolo Press book that covers the topic, just buy it. You won't go wrong. This book is no exception.

    An elderly family member is facing choices about whether to enter long term care. We needed to know all the ins and outs of various options, including Medicaid, Medicare, and veterans benefits. This book covers everthing of importance in clear, concise text.

    One problem in a situation like this is that the "experts", like the case managers and social workers at hospitals and nursing homes, seldom have the time or incentive to tell you the whole story. It's up to you to figure out what your options are, and what protections you have. This book covers all of the bases in clear, understandable language.

    Important note: several laws and regulations regarding transfer of assets and Medicaid/MediCal coverage eligability changed in early 2006. Make sure you understand the current laws. This book was published in late 2006 and is very up-to-date.

    Like I said, another winner from Nolo.
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    10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars we need more books like this one, July 13, 2008
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    K. Hughes (Minneapolis, MN) - See all my reviews
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    I am in the middle of dealing with a failing parent. I have consulted with all the recommended experts (accountants, multiple attorneys, social workers, private care managers, all the medical people). This book lays out clearly and very helpfully what I had hoped all the attorneys would've, but didn't. This book gives you the information you need to make your own decisions, rather than relying the 'experts' to decide for you. Worth every penny and the time taken to read it.
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    8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected ... good information, but didn't help us, December 22, 2010
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    I really thought this book would help explore options for long-term care. Nolo books are usually "dummies guide"-style books, written as an introduction to a topic.

    I was somewhat surprised to discover this book had nearly no information whatsoever about how to locate an affordable long-term care facility (assisted living, retirement home, live-in nurse, etc). Instead, most of the book focuses on issues like senior health insurance, medicare, reverse mortgages, supplemental insurance, how to decipher a nursing home contract, etc.

    My approach to all decisions in life (including health care, long-term care, etc) is this: determine the need, then determine the best way to go about it (meaning, highest quality, most cost efficient, etc).

    So when my maternal grandparents were thinking about assisted living, they looked at the high rates and the small room sizes, and hated it. So we all sat down and determined the real *needs* (this process took several weeks): i.e., help with a few meals each week, help with laundry, help getting up & down the stairs, etc.

    Once the needs were clearly identified, we took ALL the pre-conceived notions OFF the table (nursing home, assisted living, etc), and started with a completely blank sheet. We determined their needs would be met by staying in their current home but adding (A) a chair lift, (B) a certified nurse to check in once a week (cost of $20 per visit), & (C) hiring part-time help with food and laundry (found on craigslist, cost of $40 per week). All their needs are now met, part of this was covered by insurance + medicare, it's super affordable (MUCH much cheaper than assisted living), AND they are super happy!

    This book did not help one iota in our creative problem-solving process. That's not to say it's not useful - I've found that most Nolo books (I've read 5 or 6) contain very common, watered-down advice (do NOT expect creative problem-solving), and most of it is just reprinted from other sources. (For example, the Medicare sections seem like they're just cut & pasted from Medicare literature &/or the Medicare web site). And, if you read literature like the AARP newsletter or Prevention magazine, or if you listen to talk radio like Bruce Williams or Clark Howard, then nothing here will be new to you.

    I know some people here go nuts over these Nolo books, and if you have absolutely no idea where to start with a subject, then you will definitely benefit from it! But as I said, if you are well read, can browse the internet, are familiar with the Medicare web site, then this will be redundant information for you & you should probably look for something more specific to your needs.
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    Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
    custodial care facility, geriatric care managers, personal care facility, welfare department, facility resident spouse, state partnership policies, nonpaid caregivers, independent aides, independent living residences, elder fraud, other exempt assets, independent living complexes, nursing facility costs, home care coverage, assistance with personal care, nursing facility care, health care documents, facility coverage, hospice coverage, personal care aides, senior residences, health care agent, health care wishes, home care agency, hospice agency
    Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
    Social Security, Life Care, Eldercare Locator, Finding Out About Medicaid, Resource Directory, Services Provided, Levels of Care, Department of Social Services, Denis Clifford, Better Business Bureau, Area Agency, None Personal, Area Agencies, The Cost of Premiums, Cooling-Off Rule, Warning Signs of Undue Influence, Alzheimer's Association, Glossary of Terms, Combination Residential Facilities, None Nursing, Kinds of Providers, Continuing Care Retirement Community, Medicare Advantage, Nursing Facility Residents
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