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A Consumer's Guide to Medicaid

This guide is designed to provide you with answers to some of most common Medicaid questions you will encounter.

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Nursing Home and Hospice Guide

Moving a family member into a nursing home is one of the most difficult decisions you can make. Good information will help you make the right choices for you and your loved one.

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Ethical Wills

Learn the basics of ethical wills including what are they, where did they originate, should you write one, and what should it contain? Also included is an example.

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2022 Medicaid by the Numbers

Want facts with no frills? Check out this one-page cheat sheet containing eligibility facts and figures.

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Your Rights as a Nursing Home Resident

What are your rights? What is the facility required to do? This condensed guide contains the basics of your rights as a nursing home resident. Know how to advocate for yourself of a loved one.

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Memorandum of Intent

Need a form that provides guidance to the guardians of your children in the event you can’t care for them? Download a detailed guide here.

Alzheimer's Survival Guide

Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia lead to a wide range of life adjustments and decisions.

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Veteran's Benefits

Guide

Many veterans assume there are no benefits for those who were not wounded in combat. But an honorably discharged veteran who served at least one day during a period of wartime may qualify for Aid and Attendance benefits.

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Still looking for more?

Click below to access a free 100+ page e-book from the Massachusetts Bar Association, Elder Law Education Guide.

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