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Planning for Life's Transitions

This blog and its contents are for informational purposes only and shall not be construed as legal advice. No attorney-client relationship between the reader and Brennan & Rogers, PLLC, or its attorneys is intended. This blog should not be used as a substitute for legal advice. Laws may vary from state to state, and the educational materials found on this blog may not apply in all jurisdictions.

Medicare Open Enrollment Runs from October 15 to December 7 Annually!

According to the New York Times, few Medicare beneficiaries take advantage of open enrollment, but of those that do, nearly half cut their premiums by

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Social Security- Is There a Right and a Wrong Time to Collect?

Knowing when to claim social security can be a confusing scenario. Many would-be retirees don’t realize the repercussions of collecting too early. “The consequences of

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Is a Pre Paid Funeral Plan Right for You?

As we get older, and perhaps have to plan a funeral for a loved one ourselves, many people are thinking far ahead and planning and

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Calling All Snowbirds! Make Sure Your Advance Directive is Valid Where You Wander.

An advance directive gives instructions on the kind of medical care you would like to receive should you become unable to express your wishes yourself,

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Heads Up Medicare Beneficiaries- A New CMS Rule Could Impact Finding Home Health Care.

A rule change by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (aka CMS) is coming- and it will impact how home healthcare providers will receive

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Are You a Grandparent Raising Your Grandchildren? You May Qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit.

There has been an uptick in the instances of grandparents raising their grandchildren. According to an article by AARP and Dr. Andrew Adesman, MD, “A

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New Rule to Take Effect in September 2019 Repeals Ban Initiated to Retain Nursing Home Residents’ Health and Safety

Nursing homes have you sign a multitude of documents as a part of the admissions process. One of those documents- banned under President Obama, is

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An Office of the Inspector General Investigation into Hospice Deficiences Leads to Recomendations for Better Monitoring

The express purpose of Hospice is to help terminally ill patients with their end-of-life care so they can pass on with as little pain and

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TSA Cares Program: Assisting Disabled or Medically Challenged Passengers

TSA Cares is a program launched on December 22, 2011, to assist those with disabilities or medical conditions requiring assistance for traveling. {TSA Cares provides

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Recent Changes Mean New Challenges When Applying for Long Term Care Benefits Through the VA

New rules the VA has imposed on beneficiaries make it more challenging to qualify for long-term care benefits than ever. There never used to be

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