In the News from the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
Learn More About the SJHP Home Weatherization Program
Veterans Day National Committee selects Veterans Day Regional Sites for 2023
In the News - National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
Veterans Field Guide to Government Shutdown
Community Care-Giving
Christmas on the River 2023
Florida enrollment in Medicaid continues recent decline
Veterans Benefits Newsletter | September 2023
VA OIG Fraud Alerts
Here’s how people in Florida steal homes from older people and the dead
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Florida's environment gets bipartisan love in an otherwise contentious legislative session
More Older People Are Opting to Age in Their Homes. Here’s How They’re Doing It.
Accessing new toxic exposure health care and benefits
Resident Falls Still Driving Majority of Paid Senior Living Insurance Claims
Audit: Florida made Medicaid payments for patients also enrolled in other states
PACT Act Fraud Prevention
Veterans Benefits Newsletter - February 2023
More Older Americans Become Homeless
‘Impending Intergenerational Crisis’: Americans With Disabilities Lack Long-Term Care Plans
Incapacity Planning is Important And Gives Peace of Mind
The Eldersource website has helpful information for seniors and their families. Check it out.
How to Help Older Adult Prepare for the 2022 Shutdown of 3G Networks
Beware of Medicare Scammers
Department of Justice Suing Uber For Overcharging Disabled Persons
Viet Nam Veterans “Hero’s Welcome” event on Sunday, November 14, 2021, at 1 – 3 PM at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville.
Click here to visit the website of Florida Medicaid Managed Care
60 Day Open Enrollment for Florida Medicaid Managed Care Starts October 1, 2021
Florida asks for more time on potential Medicaid boost
The Emergency Home Energy Assistance Program (EHEAP) has funds to help qualified St Johns County Seniors with energy bills.
Florida DCF launches $800 million rental assistance program
Most long-term care facilities meet Florida's backup power requirements
Long-term care industry facing changes as pandemic pushes more families toward home care
2019 Changes in Medicare Reimbursement to Skilled Nursing Facilities Reduced the Therapy the Residents Received
IRS struggles to fill jobs, deal with backlog through difficult tax season
St. Johns County Council on Aging (“COA”) just opened the NOCATEE COMMUNITY SENIOR CENTER
How to Help Senior Citizens Book COVID Shots
Read Governor DeSantis’ Order Establishing Priority For Administering COVID-19 Vaccine
People "Flocked" to Prepare Wills Last Year Due to COVID
Beware of COVID-19 vaccine scams using misleading web pages charging for vaccine appointments
January is Financial Awareness Month, These Are Four Tips To Protect Yourself And Your Loved Ones From On-Line Financial Scams
ST. AUGUSTINE VETERANS CLINIC PATIENTS CAN RECEIVE COVID VACCINATION FROM VA CLINIC
How Can We Visit Our Loved Ones Who Are in a Nursing Home or Other Facility in Florida?
Beware of Scammers Using Text to Impersonate IRS Saying that Will Receive $1,200 check
Coronavirus-related deaths in nursing homes prompt lawsuits and questions about who's responsible
Florida families may take long-term care residents home for the holidays, state says
Assisted-living facilities in Florida no longer have to test staff for the coronavirus
Florida Department of Elder Affairs recommends that Skilled Nursing Facilities allow family visits again
Why Hire a NAELA Elder and Special Needs Law Attorney?
Elder abuse appears to be climbing during the pandemic, experts say
43% of US Coronavirus Deaths are linked to Nursing Homes
Frequently Asked Questions by Guardians About the COVID-19 Pandemic
As the number of cases of COVID-19 (also called coronavirus) increases, so does the importance of programs like Medicare in helping older adults, people with disabilities, and their families build and maintain their health and economic security. Accordingly, policymakers are taking critical steps to ensure program preparedness, keep beneficiaries and the public informed, and facilitate timely access to appropriate care. Learn more... What You Need to Know About Coronavirus and Medicare Coverage
IRS starts using prepaid debit cards to send stimulus payments
Consumer Pamphlet: Probate In Florida
Track the Status of COVID-19 Stimulus Checks for Veterans
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