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Welcome to the blog of R. F. Meyer & Associates, where we share company news and informative articles related to our Elder Law, Probate and Estate Planning legal practice.
Ohio ranks 6th in nation for Medicaid spending. But how healthy are residents?
From The Columbus Dispatch — By Danae King — As pandemic-era policies and benefits end, Ohio officials estimate as many as 280,000 of the 3.55 million enrolled Ohioans may lose Medicaid. Approximately 1 million Americans have already lost coverage from the...
The consequences of not paying your property taxes
When Geraldine Tyler, age 94, relocated to a senior community, she stopped paying property taxes on her home. After the property was foreclosed on, the county where Tyler’s home was located sold the property for $40,000 to recover about $15,000 in unpaid property...
Newsletter for July 2023 covers legal issues families may face as they age
Earlier this morning, we released the July 2023 e-newsletter from R. F. Meyer & Associates. Our articles this month cover legal issues seniors and their families may face at various stages of aging. A vigilant family, good Estate Planning and staying informed of...
Supreme Court enshrines rights of nursing home residents in Talevski
From Krause Financial Services — By Scott Engstrom, J.D. — On June 8, 2023, the United States Supreme Court issued a decision enshrining the ability of nursing home residents to assert and protect certain statutory rights. In Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion...
Affordable housing options for low-income older adults
Safe housing that meets older adults’ needs is essential to healthy aging in communities. Many seniors with low, fixed incomes struggle to balance housing expenses with the costs of health care, transportation, and groceries. Finding inexpensive, safe, and accessible...
Which should I choose? Nursing home care vs. hospice care
End-of-life decisions are never easy. One of the most important decisions you may make regarding health care as you age could be whether you need a nursing home or hospice care. To make the best choice for you and your family, it helps to know the difference between...
Is ‘aging in place’ right for me?
Most older adults want to remain in their homes and communities, "aging in place" rather than moving into assisted living facilities or nursing homes. For those who wish to maintain their independence and continue living at home as they grow older, taking certain...
June 2023 edition addresses housing decisions faced by seniors
Dear clients and referral partners, A little earlier today, we issued our June 2023 e-newsletter from R. F. Meyer & Associates. If you did not receive it by email, please see the link below to access it in full PDF version from our website. We present three...
AARP report recommends supports for family caregivers
Many older Americans choose to have their family members care for them as they age. Despite the comfort a familiar face may provide, there is a significant cost for the loved ones who sacrifice their time, and often their upward economic mobility, to ensure that they...