Medical advances are keeping people alive longer and, as a
result, elderly people, their families and those who work with them
are confronting new problems. For many, old age is the first time
they must deal with government agencies, subsidies, benefit forms,
lawyers, and the law. Seniors face difficulties and need someone to
turn to for assistance in these matters.
In clear non-technical language, "The Aged Client and the Law"
by John J. Regan explains the laws affecting the major concerns of
older persons and their families. The book's two goals are to
provide legal information regarding the major programs, sources,
and methods for meeting the needs of older people for income,
health care, and maintenance of autonomy, and to explore legal
issues and problems caseworkers may encounter when assisting older
clients. The broad coverage of legal concerns in this guide goes
beyond mere health care issues. Sections describe:
-Social Security and public pensions
-Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
-private pensions and income tax benefits
-Medicare and health insurance
-Medicaid
-long-term care
-decision-making by and for the incapacitated
-intervention for the frail elderly
Regan provides straightforward and basic examples to facilitate
understanding of the laws and regulations presented in "The Aged
Client and the Law." All sections emphasize client planning rather
than litigation of abstract rights. The book is current, including
the latest changes in Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid up to
1990. Providing basic legal information, Regan stresses the factors
and issues the professional advisor should consider when dealing
with the problems of the elderly.
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