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Elder Law Extra, 6.2.25: Weekly News Highlights

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Illustration of pageboy hawking newspapers.A weekly roundup of recent elder law news and practice development articles culled from news sources around the nation. Click on the headline to read the full article.

  • A Medicaid Patient Had a Heart Attack While Traveling. He Owed Almost $78K.
  • U.S. Shutting Nursing Facilities Despite Aging Population
  • AARP and Indeed Launch Job Search Tool and Career Resources Hub to Help Older Workers Get Hired
  • Millions of Kids Are Caregivers for Elders. Why Their Numbers Might Grow.
  • What Republicans’ Possible Medicaid Cuts Could Mean for Nursing Homes
  • America’s Sandwich Generation Is Overwhelmed. Can This App Help?
  • GOP Budget Bill Signals Wealth Taxes Increasingly on the Table
  • Social Security Service Restrictions Burden Seniors With Long, Unnecessary Travel
  • Bradley Cooper on New PBS Documentary: ‘We Need to Care for Caregivers Better’
  • ‘Dr. Cash’ Sentenced to Three Years for Fraud

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