John L. Roberts, J.D., is an Elder Law Attorney serving clients in Hampden County, MA. After practicing for 15 years, he confronted the challenges of family caregiving when his own father developed dementia. The experience transformed his practice, enabling him to help clients who are family caregivers from a place of true understanding.

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Medicaid 5-year look back - what is looked at, and to what level of detail, as far as determining penalties?


Now is the time to talk to an elder law attorney who serves people in your area, to protect your mother in law's remaining assets, and... see more

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What do you do to distract Alzheimer's patients from going out so often?


Agingcare.com has a section devoted to memory loss care, and the Alzheimer's Association has a helpful brochure that outlines how you... see more

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My father-n-law is a WWII Veteran, but has never used any benefits, he now needs assisted care. Are there bene...


Basic information is at: https://www.agingcare.com/articles/veteran-aid-attendance-benefit-long-term-care-156656.htm... see more

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When Mom dies do I have to be appointed executrix to get her tax refund?


IRS Publication 559 explains that: If no personal representative has been appointed and if there is no surviving spouse, the person in... see more

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How can I set up the child caregiver exemption?


The caregiver child exception allows a person who applies for Medicaid nursing home coverage to make a penalty free transfer of their house... see more

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My brother has DPOA of health care for my Mother. Do I need his permission to access her medical records?


Has your brother told your mother's health care providers not to provide her health care information to you or other family members?... see more

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If my Mom has a live-in from Medicaid does she have to provide food/meals?


You question about meals raises many important issues, including your mother's liability for unexpected things that can happen in home... see more

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My mother is on medicaid and will be receiving an inheritance of approximately 250,000. How can she spend this...


Is your mother a resident of a facility, or is she receiving Medicaid benefits to pay for home care? The answer to your question about the... see more

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Can wrist restraints be used legally in SC for a dementia patient who is aggressive?


Federal laws and regulations talk about restraints on people who are residents of care facilities. Under Federal law, patients have the... see more

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Spousal impoverishment under VA healthcare/assisted living. Any advice?


An advocate in your city or town could help you sort out the confusion the discharge planners are having with your husband's level of... see more

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Money follows the person waivers. Have you used a waiver?


What state do you live in? In Massachusetts, Money Follows the Person (MFP) is a demonstration program that moves eligible elderly and... see more

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Can a guardian live in a different state than the ward?


Your question requires an understanding of how your mother is paying for nursing home care in Florida, and real estate title law in... see more

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Do we have to pay taxes on my Dad's cashed out life insurance policies?


In your question, you say: "We are filing for medicaid for my dad. he is in a nursing home" and "we will have to use all the... see more

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Can anyone tell me what a person can do to stop an executor of the will if he can't be trusted?


Where was the person's residence on the date of death? The state law will give you some answers to your questions about the... see more

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When to put money into Special Needs Trust?


You are asking a series of important questions that affect the lives and finances of two people: 1) your mother. Consider her care needs... see more

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Can Medicare take all of someone Insurance money?


Can I assume that you are asking about Medicaid eligibility for your grandmother's nursing home care? (Medicare coverage should not be... see more

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The law says NH must allow patients to be free from restraints, do they comply?


Under Federal law, patients have the right to be free from: any physical or chemical restraints imposed for purposes of discipline or... see more

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Can I be held legally responsible for damages to my Mother's house or injuries that may happen to my Mother in...


The fact pattern you described is familiar. I typed in a search of agingcare.com for "elder neglect" and the top article is on... see more

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Applying for VA widow's benefits. Any advice?


Information about aid and attendance eligibility is here:... see more

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My husband is a veteran but only in the navy for a year before war was over. Is he still eligible for VA home...


Service dates and other eligibility information for Aid & Attendance pension is here:... see more

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