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AARP: States Lag In Keeping Medicaid Enrollees Out Of Nursing Homes

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States are not doing enough to help elderly and disabled Medicaid enrollees receive services in homes and community locations instead of in nursing homes, where care is more expensive, AARP report says.

Caring For A Loved One? Care For Yourself, Too

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Tending to somebody you love who has a debilitating condition can be physically and emotionally overwhelming. Here are some tips and resources to help you stay strong.

Como el hambre o la sed, la soledad de los adultos mayores puede aliviarse

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La creencia popular es que la soledad es una constante en el otoño de la vida. Pero un cuerpo considerable de investigaciones confirma que no es así.

Workers Who Give Care To The Homebound Often Can’t Afford To Get Their Own

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These workers, who generally do not get health insurance from their employers and fall through public assistance coverage gaps, gained some relief under Obamacare.

Medicaid Caps Pitched By GOP Could Shrink Seniors’ Benefits

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Advocates for the elderly worry that GOP plans to end Medicaid’s open-ended spending and replace it with per-capita limits could pose a risk for low-income older people who rely on the federal-state program for nursing and other long-term care.

New Nursing Home Rules Offer Residents More Control Of Their Care

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People in these facilities are now guaranteed more flexibility on food and roommate choices, as well as improved procedures for grievances and discharges.

Seniors Suffer Amid Widespread Fraud By Medicaid Caretakers

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A government watchdog report finds widespread fraud — in some cases involving patients’ severe neglect and death — in a Medicaid program that sends non-medical assistants to elderly and disabled peoples’ homes.

Catastrophic Insurance Could Help With Long-Term Care Expenses: Studies

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Urban Institute researchers examine how such a plan could work and whether it would be better to make payments when people first need care or after they have used up much of their own money instead.

Big Financial Costs Are Part Of Alzheimer’s Toll On Families

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A survey of more than 3,500 people caring for family members with dementia finds that many are spending down personal savings and cutting into their own basic needs to meet their loved one’s expenses.