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Monthly Archive for: "December, 2020"
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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted December 29, 2020

ABLE Accounts Offer Financial Independence for Beneficiaries Who Can Manage Their Own Money

ABLE accounts are proving to be less of a savings vehicle and more of a game-changer that allows beneficiaries of programs like SSI to pay for their own living expenses and achieve an [...]

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Elder Law News
Posted December 23, 2020

Can You Visit Nursing Home Residents After They are Vaccinated?

COVID vaccines are starting to roll out to nursing homes across the country, signaling the beginning of the end of the pandemic. Once your loved one has had both doses of the vaccine, you may [...]

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted December 23, 2020

Feds End Protections for Emotional Support Animals on Airlines, Allowing Service Dogs Only

The Department of Transportation (DOT) has finalized regulations that end protections for people seeking to fly with emotional support animals on airlines; only service dogs will be officially [...]

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted December 22, 2020

Couple Accused of Redirecting $500,000 Intended for Person with Disabilities into Their Own Pockets

A New York City couple has been charged with stealing more than $500,000 in monthly payments that a woman with disabilities was supposed to be receiving as part of a settlement.

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Elder Law News
Posted December 18, 2020

Medicare Drug Cards May Be Sent Out in January

President Trump’s plan to send $200 drug-discount cards to Medicare beneficiaries has cleared one hurdle, but it isn’t certain that the administration will have enough time to actually get the [...]

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Elder Law News
Posted December 16, 2020

Who Should Purchase Long-Term Care Insurance?

Buying long-term care insurance is one way to protect against the high cost of long-term care. However, this type of insurance may not be for everyone, so consider all your options.

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Elder Law News
Posted December 10, 2020

What Is Critical Illness Insurance and Is It Worth Buying?

Many employers offer critical illness insurance as part of their benefit package. What is this insurance and is it worth purchasing? You should consider your options before paying for a plan. 

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted December 9, 2020

New Regulations Compromise the Independence of Disability Appeals Judges

The Trump Administration

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