From Publishers Weekly
Elder Law: A Legal and Financial Guide for Caregivers and Seniors by Peter J. Strauss and Nancy M. Lederman addresses the particular needs of the fastest-growing segment of the population. As they age, seniors "face the possibility of reduced spending power, rising health care and insurance costs, loss of health benefits both on the job and in retirement, pensions in jeopardy, and changing house needs." This new area of law has evolved to handle the legal and management problems that may result from aging, illness or incapacity. (Facts on File, $14.95 ISBN 0-8160-3410-9; cloth $25.95 -3082-0; Sept.)
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From Library Journal
The laws affecting the elderly are numerous, complicated, and in flux. Estate and financial planning, employment issues, housing concerns, and the myriad problems associated with healthcare are on the minds of growing numbers of aging Americans. This handbook tackles these topics by providing detailed explanations of the legal principles and existing systems that administer them. The authors, both attorneys with experience in elder law, include practical guidance to help readers deal with the insurance, Social Security, and Medicare/Medicaid bureaucracies. The chapter on financing long-term care explains the types of care available, the role Medicare plays, what home healthcare benefits are allowed, the intricacies of long-term care insurance, and some creative options for funding care. Sections on estate and gift taxation, workplace protections for aging workers, disabilities planning, and adult communities are equally thorough. Appendixes list agencies, associations, and government offices that offer help and information on subjects ranging from organ donation to elder abuse. This timely and complete book is a necessary purchase for most public libraries.?Joan Pedzich, Harris, Beach & Wilcox, Rochester, N.Y.
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