Treatise Update – New York Elder Law (Second Edition)

New York Elder Law is a comprehensive, authoritative guide to legal considerations for seniors in New York, with particular emphasis on areas such as Medicaid eligibility, Medicare, and Medi-gap Insurance. This book includes sample wills, checklists, flowcharts, and up-to-date information on eligibility and benefit levels, all designed to help practitioners work more effectively with government agencies. It also addresses broader issues such as nursing home rights, power of attorney, and healthcare decision-making, reflecting the latest legal developments in these areas.

Highlights of this new release include:

  • Medicaid for the Elderly, Blind, or Disabled: Discussion updated to cover the E14 Waivers or exceptions put in place for Medicaid renewals from July 1, 2023, through May 2024 (see section 3:12.1).
  • Medicaid Home Care: Updated discussions cover new form DOH-5770, Practitioner Statement of Need (see section 4:6.2[A][2]); and LDSS’s submission of a web-based form to NYIA requesting expedited assessments upon receipt of an immediate need request (see section 4:6.2[A][5]).
  • Nursing Homes: New discussion reviews visitation requirements for nursing homes, as well as residents’ rights (see section 5:21).
  • New York Power of Attorney: Updated discussions include the effect of a defective notarization on a power of attorney (see section 6:3), and the requirements to make gifts under the 2009 amendments to the NY GOL (see section 6:5).
  • Health Care Decision Making: New discussion of the Palliative Care Access Act (see section 7:11).

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