3×6 Vinyl Banner – Vision Care, Medicaid and Medicare

  • 100% Customizable on All our Sign Products
  • Outdoor and Indoor Use, Up to 3 years
  • 13oz Vinyl Banner, Gloss Finish
  • All 4 Sides are Heat Welded, with Grommets Installed Every 2-3 feet along the Hems, across the Top and Bottom of the Banner
  • Full Color, Digital CMYK UV Process at 1000dpi

This is a customizable Vision Care, Medicaid and Medicare vinyl banner. The size can be changed as can the sign material. Signs start at .99 for a 2’x2′ banner, with 3’x6′ being our most popular size and 10’x50′ being the largest vinyl banner we offer. Templates are easily adapted to our A-Frame Signs, Sidewalk Signs, Yard Signs, Magnets, and any of our other Banners and Signs. | Esigns.com

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Where Law Ends

Not since pirates plundered the coastline of South Carolina 300 years ago, capturing Charleston citizens and holding them hostage, had a crime created as much fear — and interest — as the murder of socialite Loris Campbell.

The intrigue begins on a sunny, spring morning with the discovery of Loris’s body at her Society Street home. Audrey Durant, assigned to the investigation by the Charleston Police Department, finds herself pulled in divergent directions. Instinct tells her that the murder was committed by a family member. Her search, however, uncovers unscrupulous lawyers, doctors armed with prescription pads, and a crowd of predatory conservators. Battling Audrey along the way is Solicitor Pinckney, whose political career is on the rise, and for whom a successful prosecution could open the door to the Governor’s mansion.

As Audrey unscrambles the family battle that forced Loris’s over-medicated husband into a nursing home, her unusual detective style draws on her fascination for South Carolina’s colorful history — finding echoes and clues from the past in the characters and realities of the present case and culminating in a disturbingly realistic conclusion that could happen to any family.Not since pirates plundered the coastline of South Carolina 300 years ago, capturing Charleston citizens and holding them hostage, had a crime created as much fear — and interest — as the murder of socialite Loris Campbell.

The intrigue begins on a sunny, spring morning with the discovery of Loris’s body at her Society Street home. Audrey Durant, assigned to the investigation by the Charleston Police Department, finds herself pulled in divergent directions. Instinct tells her that the murder was committed by a family member. Her search, however, uncovers unscrupulous lawyers, doctors armed with prescription pads, and a crowd of predatory conservators. Battling Audrey along the way is Solicitor Pinckney, whose political career is on the rise, and for whom a successful prosecution could open the door to the Governor’s mansion.

As Audrey unscrambles the family battle that forced Loris’s over-medicated husband into a nursing home, her unusual detective style draws on her fascination for South Carolina’s colorful history — finding echoes and clues from the past in the characters and realities of the present case and culminating in a disturbingly realistic conclusion that could happen to any family.

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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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How to Protect Your Family’s Assets from Devastating Nursing Home Costs: Medicaid Secrets (5th edition)

Written by an elder law attorney with over 25 years of experience, this book will help anyone with a family member faced with a long-term stay in a nursing home who wishes to preserve at least some of their assets by qualifying for the Medicaid program. You don’t have to be broke to qualify! For the first time ever, the inside secrets of high-priced estate planning and elder law attorneys are revealed. Includes a summary of all income and asset rules for both married and single individuals, together with numerous examples and several case studies, which take the reader through the same thought processes that an experienced elder law attorney would go through when analyzing a real-life client’s situation. The book includes tips on: how to title your home so you do not lose it to the state; how to make transfers to family members that won’t disqualify you from Medicaid; how annuities make assets “disappear”; smart tricks for “spending down” your assets; what to change in your will to save thousands of dollars if your spouse ever needs nursing home care; avoiding the state’s reimbursement claim following the nursing home resident’s death; and much more. The 2011 Fifth Edition has been expanded, revised, and completely updated to incorporate all changes in the law as of January 1, 2011, and includes two chapters on Veterans’ benefits.

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