Friday, January 25, 2013

Geriatric Care Management | Elder Care Attorney:Bucks County Elder Law

 Geriatric Care Manager - Elder Care: Bucks County Elder Law Experienced Guide and Resource for Families of Older Adults and Chronic Needs.


 The Geriatric Care Manager assists older adults and persons with disabilities in attaining their maximum functional potential. In addition, the Geriatric Care Manager is an experienced guide and resource for families of older adults and others with chronic needs, including those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s or those exhibiting symptoms of dementia.

Carole Mancini has been involved in one aspect or another of elder care for many years. She was a home health aide with the Union County (NJ) Association of Home Health Aides; organized an eldercare support group when she was working at Merck & Co., Inc.;  was a Geriatric Care Manager with the NJ Office of the Public Guardian from  2005 to 2012; and has been working with Richard Newman, Esq. since August 2009.

Carole received her Master’s in Medical Humanities from Drew University in 2004. She is a member of the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers, and of Bucks County Network Connections.
 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Reverse Mortgages

Benefits to obtaining a reverse mortgage:
  • The income of the individual is not a factor in determining one’s eligibility
  • Does not have any impact on a person’s right to receive Social Security or Medicare
  • The proceeds of thereverse mortgage are income tax free
  • A reverse mortgage is a non recourse loan,
  • The proceeds from the loan can be used for any purpose; pay bills or take a vacation
  Learn more about the history, benefits, and drawback of a reverse mortgage

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Seniors and fraud: how to recognize it and stop it

70 percent of the nation's wealth is controlled by people age 55 and older. As people get older, they may need help with finances. Many do not realize that  the value of their assets can make them vulnerable.That’s where the potential for fraud comes in.

>> Learn more about how to avoid fraud
~Examiner.com

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