Aging delayed—aging denied?By Lee BenezeMay 2000This article is based on "Can Human Aging Be Postponed?," Scientific American, Vol. 281, No. 6 (December, 1999), pp. 106-111.
Baby boomers age and the effect on all of usBy Edward J. MitchellMarch 2000Age Power:How the 21st Century Will be Ruled by the New Old by Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D. (Tarcher/Putnam, 1999 236 pp. $24.95) is not a law book as such nor does it give specific examples that we can use in our day-to-day practice.
Care hurtsMarch 2000A recent study of persons who provide unpaid care to older persons indicated that two-thirds of the persons studied suffered economic loss in lost promotions, pay raises and training opportunities.
Deceptive practices in prepaid funeral plansBy Lee BenezeJune 2000On April 10, 2000, the Senate Select Committee on Aging held a hearing on financially deceptive and fraudulent practices in the prepaid funeral and burial industry.
Elder abuse: A practitioner’s short guideBy Marc R. MillerOctober 2000Let us assume that during an office conference, a trip to a client's residence, or a visit to a client in a nursing home you observe some disturbing indications.
Grandparents raising grandchildren: the lawyer’s roleBy Daniel M. Moore, Jr.May 2000Grandparents often say--not completely in jest--that the great thing about this role is that you can send grandchildren home at night.
Guardianship pamphlet publishedOctober 2000The ISBA recently published a pamphlet "On Being A Guardian," the latest in its series of pamphlets for lawyers to distribute to their clients.
Health care fraud is everybody’s businessBy Lee BenezeMay 2000The Illinois Department on Aging is a participant, along with other state and federal agencies, in a federal initiative called "Operation Restore Trust."
Identifying and reporting health care fraud: part IIBy Lee BenezeJune 2000As noted in the first part of this article (See Elder Law, Vol. 5, no. 3, May 2000), the cost of health care fraud and abuse in this country--out of a trillion dollar expenditure for health care--may be as much as a quarter of a billion (not million!) dollars every day.
Illinois annual Elder Rights Conference plannedBy Lee BenezeMay 2000The 14th Annual Elder Rights Conference, organized by the Illinois Department on Aging, will be held in Chicago on August 2 and 3, 2000, at the Holiday Inn City Center.
Illinois Guardianship AssociationBy Frederick D. FlorethOctober 2000On July 17, the Illinois Guardianship Association celebrated its second anniversary.
“Let’s kill all the lawyers”?By Edward F. StanulaJune 2000I had to read through Macbeth and half of King Lear before I found Shakespeare's quotation on lawyers.
Medicaid planning for ill spouseBy Steven C. PerlisMarch 2000Often the practitioner is faced with a situation where an ill spouse has already been approved for Medicaid and the well spouse wants to know if any more estate planning is needed.
New assisted living law to be implemented in 2001By Lee BenezeJune 2000The Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act (Public Act 91-0656) was passed by the General Assembly in the 1999 spring session.
Newsletter contributions solicitedOctober 2000We are pleased to have so many members in the Elder Law Section. Remember, this is your newsletter.
Not an elder law self-help bookJune 2000Seeing the title Fifty and Beyond: The Law You and Your Parents Need to Know, one might think that it's another legal self-help book, this time directed to older persons.
Notes from the chairBy Lee BenezeOctober 2000It is my great pleasure to welcome the readers of the Elder Law Newsletter to the pages of this newsletter.
Notes from the chairBy Constance B. RenziJune 2000As I sit down to write these notes, I can hardly believe that it is time to pass the baton to the newly appointed chairperson of the Elder Law Section Council, Lee Beneze, vice-chairperson William Cleaver, and secretary, Naomi Schuster.
Notes from the chairBy Constance B. RenziMay 2000As we enter the homestretch of the ISBA year, I am reminded of the roots of the Elder Law Section--the practice of elder law.
Notes from the chairBy Constance B. RenziMarch 2000As I write these notes, I can hardly believe that the business year is more than half over.
Power to make organ donations added to health care power of attorneyBy John F. ErbesJune 2000The Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney for Health Care has been amended by P.A. 91-240, effective January 1, 2000 to allow individuals to make an anatomical gift part of their health care power of attorney and authorize the agent to effectuate the organ donation.
Public hearings on guardianship reform scheduledBy Lee BenezeMarch 2000Equip for Equality, the advocacy organization for disabled persons in the state, has created the Guardianship Reform Project, that is holding several hearings around the state.
Regulatory changesBy Steven C. PerlisMarch 2000It used to be that somebody going on Medicaid could buy an annuity, so long as it was a single payment, was irrevocable, and met the federal and state life expectancy table requirements.
Revised Illinois elder law practice handbook publishedOctober 2000The 2000 edition of Advising Elderly Clients and Their Families has recently been published by the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IILCLE).