How to Protect Elders from Harm (Oceana’s Legal Almanacs: Law for the Layperson)

As an increasing percentage of our population moves into their elder years, there is a growing concern about elder care issues. What constitutes maltreatment? What laws are in place to protect elders from danger? When should a lawsuit be considered? These are just as few of the questions James T. O’Reilly addresses in this publication.

The author presents a number of real-life scenarios and offers expert advice on how to prevent harmful situations as well as how to take appropriate legal action if necessary. O’Reilly explores each situation in detail so readers can make informed decisions to maximize the responsiveness of each option. Topics covered include understanding the risks to the safety of elders, how the government protects elders against risk, medication issues for elders and abuse and assault.

How to Protect Elders from Harm is a must-have resource for anyone interest in learning more about protecting elders from insufficient care or maltreatment.

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Elder Law

Elder Law is designed to introduce the realities of a modern elder law practice in serving the needs of America’s growing elderly population. Each chapter explains the development of important case and statutory law within an historical perspective while offering an expansive review of elder law terminology. Well-organized, and easy-to-read, the material appeals to a wide audience with or without a legal background. Practical assignments, such as hypotheticals, Elder Law Practice scenarios and Ethics Alert problems focus on real-world insights. Elder Law covers the wide array of overlapping topics and challenges facing elder law legal professionals today. Essential elder law topics covered include advance directives, wills, guardianship and conservatorship issues, Medicaid and Medicare planning, long-term care planning, financial planning and trusts, housing options, physical and financial elder abuse, age discrimination, grandparents rights, love and marriage. In addition, mental and physical health concerns of an aging population are considered.

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Elder Law: Cases and Materials

The Fourth Edition of Elder Law integrates new developments in law and policy into the familiar framework of past editions. A mix of the specific and the general, the book examines the response of our society to an aging population, the legal rights of the elderly, and the legal, economic, and health challenges of the elderly. The authors use carefully edited classic and new cases, excerpts from the experts, and descriptive commentary to challenge and instruct students. Questions and problems provide the instructor an opportunity to query students and expand their understanding of the material.

The perspectives of legal practice and legislative development receive due attention in chapters that cover income and employment, housing and supportive services, nursing home quality and costs, substitute health and final decision making, and elders and crime. The broad scope of the book builds on foundational legal education in property rights, civil and human rights, and government action, while permitting the teacher the opportunity to supplement or expand upon the material.

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